Aim:
To determine and observe the effect of temperature on the elasticity of a rubber band.
Hypothesis:
Rubber bands stored in the freezer (0oC) would not be as elastic as the rubber bands stored in room temperature (22oC) and the other elastic bands stored in the oven (80oC).
Materials and equipment:
· Oven
· Freezer
· Rubber bands
· Ruler
Method:
1. Gather all materials.
2. Separate 3 groups with 25 rubber bands in each group.
3. Put 1 group of 25 rubber bands in a freezer at 0 oC.
4. Store it there for 4 hours.5. Take all of the rubber bands in that group out.
6. Stretch the rubber band (while someone holds the ruler) until it finally breaks. Do this with every rubber band.
7. Observe and record results.
8. Put another group of 25 rubber bands in room temperature set at 22 oC.
9. Repeat steps 4 through 7.
10. Put another group of 25 rubber bands in an oven at 80 oC.
11. Repeat steps 4 - 7.
Variables:
Independent: the temperature which the elastic bands will be stored at.
Dependent: how far the elastic band stretches.
Constants:
- Brand of rubber bands.
- Size of the rubber bands.
- Amount of time the rubber bands are stored in each temperature.
- Oven.
- Freezer.
- Colour of the rubber bands.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
CLIMATE GRAPH
Monday, May 3, 2010
DECISION FINALLY MADE
ok, ive decided to do the elastic band one, because not only is it simple and not as expensive and time consuming as the others, i am also interested to see how the results turn out :)
so it looks like i have to go to woolies or something to buy a bag of elastic bands D:
so it looks like i have to go to woolies or something to buy a bag of elastic bands D:
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