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SKY IS THE LIMIT

SKY IS THE LIMIT. Sky Rowe, Kyle Spencer, Jordan Rietzke, Brandon Richards. (Juice Pouch Boy). Equipment to test Humidity. LabQuest Humidity Sensor Gondola Balloon Our gondola is a nature valley cardboard box Insulated with bubble wrap Held by string connected to a carabineer

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SKY IS THE LIMIT

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  1. SKY IS THE LIMIT Sky Rowe, Kyle Spencer, Jordan Rietzke, Brandon Richards (Juice Pouch Boy)

  2. Equipment to test Humidity • LabQuest • Humidity Sensor • Gondola • Balloon • Our gondola is a nature valley cardboard box • Insulated with bubble wrap • Held by string connected to a carabineer • The carabineer attaches to a balloon

  3. Hypothesis • Hypothesis: • Hypothesis 1: The ending humidity should be exactly the same as the beginning humidity. • Hypothesis 2: As the balloon goes higher the humidity will decrease. As we come closer to earth the humidity will increase. • After sending the gondola up • Hypothesis 1: Though this would have been true, the rate of rainfall increased during the test. • Hypothesis 2: This hypothesis was proved as the humidity did decrease as we increased the altitude, then started to increase as we brought the balloon back to the ground.

  4. Relative Humidity vs. Time

  5. Altitude vs. Humidity

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