Name______Solar lab date_____
Lab # 2: Watts the Matter?
Question: Does the wattage of light that strikes the solar panel affect the amount of electricity it generates?
Hypothesis:
Materials:
- Solar panel
- 1 K’NEX mini shuttle ride
- 1 60 watt incandescent light bulb and light
- 1 75 watt incandescent light bulb
- 1 100 watt incandescent light bulb
- Heat resistant glove
- Graph paper
- Stop watch
Procedure:
- Put 60 watt incandescent light bulb in light.
- Place the solar panel under light.
- Expose solar panel to light.
- Count number of rotations the mini shuttle makes in 30 seconds.
- Record data in a table like the one below.
- Complete a total of three trials.
- Calculate and graph averages.
- Repeat steps 1-6 with a 75 watt and 100 wattincandescent light bulb (Caution: use heat resistant gloves when changing light bulbs)
- Repeat steps 1-6 with natural sunlight
Data Table:
Trial 1 / Trial 2 / Trial 3 / Average60 Watt
75 Watt
100 Watt
Sunlight
Graph (attach)
Conclusion:
Lab# 3: Does Angle Count?
Question:Is there a link between the angle at which light strikes the solar panel and the amount of electricity it generates?
Hypothesis:
Materials:
- Protractor
- Solar panel
- 1 K’NEX mini shuttle ride
- 1 100 watt incandescent light bulb and light
- Graph paper
- Stop watch
Procedure:
- Hold solar panel under light at a 90˚ angle (flat on the table)
- Expose solar panel to light.
- Count number of rotations the mini shuttle makes in 30 seconds.
- Record data in a table like the one below.
- Complete a total of three trials at a 90˚ angle.
- Calculate and graph averages.
- Repeat steps 1-4at 50˚ and 10˚.
Data Table:
Trial 1 / Trial 2 / Trial 3 / Average90˚
50˚
10˚
Graph (attached)
Conclusion:
Lab # 4: In the Shade
Question: Does the amount that solar panel is exposed to sun light affect the amount of electricity it generates?
Hypothesis:
Materials:
- Solar panel
- 1 K’NEX mini shuttle ride
- 1 100 watt incandescent light bulb and light
- An index card
- Graph paper
- Stop watch
Procedure:
- Place the solar panel under light.
- Expose entire solar panel to light.
- Count number of rotations the mini shuttle makes in 30 seconds.
- Record data in a table like the one below.
- Complete a total of three trials.
- Calculate and graph averages.
- Repeat steps 1-6 Covering the portions of the solar panel shown below with an index card
Entire panel1/3a.
1/3b. 1/2
Data Table:
Trial 1 / Trial 2 / Trial 3 / AverageEntire Panel
1/3 a Panel
1/3 b Panel
1/2 Panel
Graph: (attached)
Conclusion:
Lab # 6: Indirect vs. Direct Sunlight
Question:Is there a difference between direct and indirect light and the amount of electricity it generates?
Materials:
- Solar panel
- 1 K’NEX mini shuttle ride
- 1 100 watt incandescent light bulb and light
- 1 Metric ruler
- Stop watch
Procedure:
- Place the solar panel directly under light.
- lay a metric ruler along the width of the solar panel (0-7cm see below)
- Expose solar panel to light.
- Count number of rotations the mini shuttle makes in 30 seconds.
- Record data in a table like the one below.
- Complete a total of three trials.
- Calculate and graph averages.
- Repeat steps 1-6 moving the panel one width of its self away each time (7-14 cm away and 14-21cm). (see diagram below)
Data Table:
Trial 1 / Trial 2 / Trial 3 / Average0-7cm
7-14cm
14-21cm
Graph: (see attached)
Conclusion: