Experiment #3 - Solar Irradiance
X Armen Abnous #4 X Bennett Anderson #96 X Ashley Cheatham #98 X Gabriel Croteau #38 X Housten Donham #66 X Nick Dugan #72 X Bobby Ecker X Julie Edwards #18 X Sara Goldstein #60 X Grant Gott #28 X Anthony Guerra #12 X Nullin Hasan X Jiakai He #54 X Zeyu He #6 Jamsheed Joobbani #14 (report due 4/21) |
X Rachel Kaplan #32 X Scott Lampert #22 X Jialu Li #28 X Chiao-yin Liang #80 X Alexa Maestranzi #36 X Justin Matthews #66 Chris McHale #46 X Hayley Meyer X Donald Michael X Patrick Moran #16 X Kurt Mulligan #82 X Shannon Murdock X Ashley Nevel #2 X Brigid Oberlin #78 X Alex Otton #62 X Ryan Powers #24 X Alexandra Pro #94 X Preston Ramirez #100 (report due by 4/7) |
X Robert Regis #78 X Rebecca Reiben#42 X Jon Rice #48 Brittney Rocha #21 (report due by 4/12) X Claire Sayers #34 X Christopher Shirley #74 X Sambath Sun Kevin Taylor #90 X Kelly VanDeWyngaerde #84 X Xinru Wang #40 X Ryan Young #86 |
Waiting List Monica Lent |
The experiment doesn't take very long to complete, but it does require
sunny
weather. Don't wait until the last minute to collect the data you
don't
know what the weather will be like. Once you have collected your
data,
return your materials and pick up the supplementary information
handout. The supplementary information sheet will show you
how to
use your measurements to calculate the solar irradiance.
Your name should turn blue
when you have
returned your materials.
Reports are due in class on Monday, Mar. 29. An X in
front of your name means I received your report.