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Can Challenge 2013

Can Challenge 2013. By: Manal Haroon and Rachel Anderson. Objective. The objective of this experiment was to find the best heat insulating materials to build an insulator. The insulators job was to keep a can of hot water from having the least amount of temperature drop. Hypothesis.

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Can Challenge 2013

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  1. Can Challenge 2013 By: Manal Haroon and Rachel Anderson

  2. Objective The objective of this experiment was to find the best heat insulating materials to build an insulator. The insulators job was to keep a can of hot water from having the least amount of temperature drop.

  3. Hypothesis Our hypothesis was that if we use cork boards, foam boards, hay string, felt, and emergency blanket, then our insulator will maintain the heat of the water the best.

  4. Materials • Cork boards • Foam boards • Hay string • Emergency blanket • Felt • Duct tape • A ruler • Hot glue • A box cutter • Glitter!! (optional)

  5. Cork boards Cork was a good material to use for our insulator. It provides good insulation because it is made out of wood, has a lot of dead air space, and is very dense so it keeps the heat

  6. Foam boards Foam boards are good heat insulators as well. Foam consists of many gas filled bubbles and air pockets. These bubbles trap the outside air and prevent it from going through. Therefore, foam board is a good heat conductor.

  7. Hay String Hay is a straw based material and is very dry and rough. It is a good insulator as long as it does not get wet because it traps in heat because of its aridness.

  8. Felt Felt is a good insulator because the fabric has many air pockets. So air can come through but cannot escape from the inside.

  9. Emergency blankets Emergency blankets are good insulators because provide heat well because the silvery part on the inside of the blanket reflects 90% of the heat back onto the object so it cannot escape.

  10. Procedure Step 1: Gather up all of your materials (cork boards, foam boards, hay string, emergency blanket, felt, duct tape, a ruler, hot glue, and a box cutter)

  11. Procedure Step 2: With a box cutter, measure and cut out four 10 x 10 x 20 pieces of the foam board. This will serve as the main structure.

  12. Procedure Step 3: Cut out a 6 x 2 square of foam to fit on the inside of the insulator. Put felt around it in felt and hot glue it on and then glue a same size piece of emergency blanket to the bottom

  13. Procedure Step 4: measure out a 6 x 2 piece of cork and duct tape it to the tip of the box to make a flap like in the picture belowthen measure out a same size piece of emergency blanket and glue in to the bottom

  14. Procedure Step 5: Put tape on the all of the bottom of the insulator to cover the hole.

  15. Procedure Step 6: cut out four same size pieces of corkboard (10 x 10 x 20) and glue one on each of the foam boards.

  16. Procedure Step 7: Tape together all four sides of the foam board together using the duct tape to make a rectangular box shape.

  17. Procedure Step 7: After the glue has dried, align the inside with felt on all of the inside walls of the insulator

  18. Procedure Step 8: After the glue has dried, line the insides of the insulator with emergency blanket. Silver side facing inward.

  19. Procedure Step 9: Stuff the bottom of the insulator with hay string

  20. Procedure Step 10: Test out insulator and record data

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