Trial 2 - Temperature changes around the room
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Imagine that the main reason you
want to know what happens to temperature in
the classroom is that you want to know
whether or not you and your team members
will be comfortable if the window is opened.
Will you get too cold or too warm? Using
your temperature sensor, how might you go
about answering this question? Discuss this
with your team and write an answer.
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Your team can pick one location
in the room where you are going to measure
air temperature. To mark the location, put
a piece of masking tape on the floor below
the location. Then write the height of the
location on the masking tape.
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Use the meter stick to measure the
distance from your location to the window.
Distance from window to
location (m):
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What is the temperature of your
team's location now? Use the temperature
sensor to take a measurement of the air
while the window is still closed. Refer to
Technical Hints to measure a single
temperature. Initial Temperature
(degrees Celsius):
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Open a window just enough (around
1cm) to put the temperature sensor outside
and measure the outside temperature. After
you have measured the outside temperature,
bring the temperature sensor back inside and
close the window. Outside Temperature
(degrees Celsius):
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Calculate the difference between the
inside and outside temperature.
Temperature difference (degrees Celsius):
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Do you think the temperature at your
team's location is going to go up, down or
stay the same? Put a check in the box that
applies and explain your answer.
| Temperature will
go down. |
| Temperature will
stay the same. |
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Now check your predictions.
Position the temperature sensor at your
team's location. As soon as the window is
opened, start taking temperatures
measurements. Refer to Technical Hints to measure a
series of temperature measurements.
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What happened to the air temperature
at your team's location over the 2 minute
time period?
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How did your prediction compare with
the actual results?
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If you left the window open, what do
you think would happen over time?
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Look at the data of the other teams
in your class. Find out whose location had
the most temperature change, and whose
location had the least. Discuss why and
record your thoughts below.
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