1. My hypothesis was if I take the temperature of my palm and then run for 2 minutes and take the temperature of my palm again, then the temperature of my palm will be hot, because I ran in place for 2 minutes, which would probably make my palms sweat.
2. Based on my data, my hypothesis was incorrect, because before I ran, my palm's temperature was 30.1 degrees celcius. But after I ran, my palm's temperature was 28.1 degrees celcius, which was 2 degrees celcius lower than my palm's temperature before I ran.
3. The result that I got before I ran is 30.1 degrees celcius. I think I got that result by squeezing my pencil like I normally do to write. The result that I got after I ran is 28.1 degrees celcius. I think I got that result by not squeezing on my pencil like I normally do and I think my palm cooled off while I ran.
4. Yes, there was an error in my data, because I didn't run in place properly.
5. I think running around constantly for a longer amount of time would make this experiment better than just running in place for 2 minutes.
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Amanda,
ReplyDeleteGreat work on your team's experiment. I enjoyed being in your science classroom. Could you tell us why you think your temperatures went down.
Wow Amanda That was very intellegent
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