Award Number

“ENERGY” Award 1609524

Teachers/ Presenters

Lindsay Snowden

Lab Supervisor or Director

Unknown

Principal Investigator

Valentin Soloiu

Document Type and Release Option

Presentation (Open Access)

Presentation Year

2017

Abstract

Students will participate in a Solar Panel Cricket lab to determine which environmental condition would allow for the solar panel to produce the most power. The three conditions are inside, inside with a flashlight, or outside in the sun. The students will complete a correlating lab worksheet. Students will also ask questions and hold discussions with the guest speaker. Students will actively participate while the guest speaker is presenting.

Academic Unit

Department of Mechanical Engineering

Comments

This research was supported by NSF RET Award: 1609524

Creative Commons License

Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 License.

Keywords

RET, NSF, Energy, Award 1609524, Solar energy, Energy research

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Module 2: Solar Powered Cricket Lab & Engineering Guest Speaker

Students will participate in a Solar Panel Cricket lab to determine which environmental condition would allow for the solar panel to produce the most power. The three conditions are inside, inside with a flashlight, or outside in the sun. The students will complete a correlating lab worksheet. Students will also ask questions and hold discussions with the guest speaker. Students will actively participate while the guest speaker is presenting.