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Friday, September 13, 2013

Supporting: Can Plants be used as EFFICIENT Solar Panels? Michael's Project Q&A #1 Yes/No?

Is the topic interesting enough to read about, then work on for the next couple months? (Yes)/ No
Can you find at least 3 sources of written information on the subject? (Yes)/ No
Can you measure changes to the important factors (variables) using a number that represents a quantity such as a count, percentage, length, width, weight, voltage, velocity, energy, time, etc.? Or, just as good, are you measuring a factor (variable) that is simply present or not present? For example,
  • Lights ON in one trial, then lights OFF in another trial,
  • USE fertilizer in one trial, then DON'T USE fertilizer in another trial.
(Yes)/ No
Can you design a "fair test" to answer your question? In other words, can you change only one factor (variable) at a time, and control other factors that might influence your experiment, so that they do not interfere? Yes/ No  (Not sure Yet?)
Is your experiment safe to perform? (Yes)/ No
Do you have all the materials and equipment you need for your science fair project, or will you be able to obtain them quickly and at a very low cost? (Yes, I will be able to obtain them fast.)/ No
Do you have enough time to do your experiment more than once before the science fair? Yes (Probably)/ No
Does your science fair project meet all the rules and requirements for your science fair? Yes(Yay~)/ No
Have you checked to see if your science fair project will require SRC (Scientific Review Committee) approval? (Yes, and as I'd be working with plants, it won't) / No
Have you avoided the bad science fair project topic areas listed in the table above? (Yes!) / No  

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