Sunday, November 1, 2009

Conclusion

1) My hypothesis was:
If I take the temperature of my palm and then ran for 2 minutes and take the temp again then I think my temperature will be higher after running because I be getting air.
2) Based on my data my hypothesis was correct because I wrote the palm temperature will rise after running it rised because the body get warm up and your hand does to.
3) I think that my group got the results we got because before runing we were just taking the palm temperature of one hand and after running we were taking both hands temperature.
4) The results I got before running were less than the temperature after running because the temperature before running is 2.32 degrees less.
5) What my group could've done better was take the palm temperature of one hand after runnning like we did before runnin to get more acurated results.

Data and Analysis

1) The average temperature of my group before running was 27.6 degrees.
2) The average temperature of my group after running was 29.92 degrees.
3) The difference in the two average temperatures was 2.32 degrees.
4) The person that had the hottest hand before running was me(Magali) it was 35.0 degrees.
5) The person that had the hottest hand after running was me(Magali) it was 32.2 degrees.