Experiment #3 - Solar Irradiance
Emaan Ameri #44 Dylan Blakely #62 Lydia Buck #22 Sean Clair #36 Ivan De La Torre #4 Scott Eames #12 Sarah Fynmore #54 Pierre Gerber #46 Michelle Guidroz #78 AoRan Jiang #14 |
Jonathon Knowles #52 Ricky Kopecky #6 Lucas Larson #30 Qingli Liu #92 Jenna Lopilato #28 Nathan Madrigal #66 Adrian Martin #84 Zack McClain #2 Noelle Mietus #80 Melinda Moeller #82 Tim Murray #16 |
Amy Noble #78 Niles Olson #24 Brian Pepper #34 Mollie Pokrass #42 Darin Riefberg #18 Max Schimberg #86 Mollie Steinman #8 Dewayne Williams #74 |
Bridget Cooley Rachel Greenstein Monica Hershman Robert Hood Melissa Knowski Jessica Racioppi Kyle Reasor Caitlin Sullivan Briana Telford Max Wood Kristine Zeunen Nicole Zeunen |
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, Nov. 2, 2009