First - You know which blade design produced the most voltage and at what angle. You also know if that set ALWAYS produced more voltage or if your data overlaps at the other angles
Second - You know if your blades followed the trend we noticed in the lab. The most voltage was often produced by blades tilted at a small angle. (For just about every blade design)
As you think about WHY your two sets of blades worked the way they did, keep these things in mind:
Putting the blades at a small angle increases the area that the wind is hitting, increasing the force that is helping to spin the generator.
but.....
When the hub spins, the blades have to work to move sideways through the air because they produce drag (air resistance/friction).
and.....
Blades that are tilted at larger angles have to push through more air so they produce even more drag than small angles.
and.....
Newton's 2nd law says it will take more force to spin larger and more massive blades, but if they get spinning, they will have more MOMENTUM to help fight through the drag of air resistance.
and.....
The tips of longer blades have to travel around a larger circle than the tip of smaller blades.
Start your draft in class once you are done with your graph.
Paragraph 1 - Describe the experiment, Summarize the results and explain your thinking about them.
- Describe the variable you and your partner tested and the design of your blades.
- Restate your hypothesis.
- Which set of blades was able to produce the most voltage and at what angle?
- Did this set of blades produce more voltage at ALL the angles we tested? If not, which angles did the other set of blades "win"?
- Was your hypothesis supported? Did the variable you changed about the blades have the effect you thought it was going to or did the results surprise you?
- Use what you know about Forces, Drag, and Newton's laws of motion to try to explain why one set of blades was able to spin faster and produce more voltage than the other.
- Is there a clear difference between the amount of voltage your two sets of blades were able to produce or did they produce almost the same voltage?
- How big was the difference between the two sets of blades and the MEAN voltage they were able to produce at the angles we tested? (Use Subtraction to compare!)
- Which set of trials had the HIGHEST range and how high was it?
- Do you think the data is consistent enough for us to trust or are there patterns that make you skeptical?
- What were some of the issues with our equipment that you and your partner encountered when running the tests that might make us trust your results a little less?
- What variables were the hardest to control when running this experiment?
- Were there problems with your blade construction?
- How could we fix any problems we had with our equipment to make the test more fair?
- What other blade designs would you be interested in testing if we were to start this process over again?
- What other variables besides the blade design could we test to see how much they affect the voltage a turbine can produce?