Is black skin an advantage in a cold environment?
Variables:
Identify the type of data you will collect to support your hypothesis and state the manipulated, responding and controlled variables in this investigation.
Cover an aluminum can with black paper. Cover the other aluminum can with white paper. Fill each can with 200 ml of water. Place a temperature sensor in each cup.
Step 4:
Data collection:
Place both cans in the full sun. Tilt them so that they are exposed to as much sun as possible. Begin collecting data by pressing the Start button (
) button in your data collection software. Allow the temperature to record for about 10 to 20 minutes.
Analyzing and Interpreting:
Scale the axes to fit the data using the "Scale to Fit" button (
).
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Examine the graph and study the data. Which of the two cans absorbed more heat? Explain why. |
| 2. |
Some cities in very hot areas of the world have civil ordinances that prohibit black or dark roof coverings. By law, roof coverings must be light coloured. Explain why such a law might be necessary. |
Forming Conclusions:
| 3. |
Based on the data you have collected, write a summary statement for the following question:
Is black skin an advantage in a cold environment? |
Extending:
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Radiation may be reflected or absorbed. In this activity, the amount of radiant energy that was absorbed was measured via the heat gained by aluminum cans and their contents. Design an experiment that measures the amount of radiant energy reflected by different surfaces, and carry out your experiment. |