Penny Lab – Science 10

Penny Lab

Penny Lab – Conclusion

Conclusion:

This experiment investigated the amount of water (drops) that could be fit within the surface area of a penny before it started to leak over the sides of the object.

In order to study the problem, we needed to know the basics about water, it’s surface tension, and cohesive properties, to come up with a reasonable hypothesis and have the information to back it up.

Results showed that after two series of testing, one with a dry penny and one with it being covered in dish soap solution. The first test proved to be more effective, and could fit more drops of water, than when it was covered in soap.

This proved that the hypothesis that if the dish soap was added to the penny then acted as an independent variable in the experiment and was supported because it added a foreign element in the cohesive properties of the water, varying it’s results during the experiment.

To extend this experiment, maybe explore other options as testing variables, such as other liquids to drop or use as a cover for the penny and see how the results differ. Or go more in depth around researching the exact reason why the results were the way they were.

Finally, if the experiment was repeated, some changes to improve the   experimental design could be ensuring a more controlled environment, with no possibility of disruptions or interference, for example, bumping the table, having an already wet penny, etc…

Science in the News Project

Topic: Elon Musk’s SpaceX launches its biggest rocket into space, and it introduces

Article Title: “SpaceX just launched its biggest rocket for the first time”

https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/science-ticker/spacex-just-launched-its-biggest-rocket-first-time

Falcon Heavy, SpaceX’s long-awaited launch, successfully broke the atmosphere February 6, 2018, from the Cape Canaveral space centre in Florida, setting another record for the company. It is hopefully the first step towards having the technology to be able to transport people to Mars. It introduces innovative technology, with it being the most powerful rocket launched since the Saturn 5, which was responsible to successfully getting astronauts to the moon. The most notable accomplishment of the rocket, was that it is able to land the boosters in a controlled manner. Although the idea was heavily critiqued by many scientists, and even Elon Musk himself, 2 out of the 3 boosters successfully touched back down at Cape Canaveral. Making huge strides in the field of aviation and space exploration.

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