Brainstorm

In last week’s class, my group and I started the process which was to constitute our final project. We were assigned by our teacher to choose an experiment. Initially we thought it’d be easy as breeze but we later found out that it was somewhat challenging to choose in experiment that was interesting and still in conjunction with our material capabilities. Following intense researches by multiple members of our group, we ultimately came into accord with one fascinating experiment. It related to the freezing and melting of water and it’s correlation with energy creation.

This project seemed ideal to us as it was very hands-on and it would also allow us to use our mastery of the NXT; a device we have continually used this semester. To increase efficiency, we formed three pairs and allocated different set of tasks to each group. I along with my partner were to be responsible for the proper organization of the PowerPoint while other group members would conduct mostly technical aspects of the experiment.

Lately we have been performing numerous trials and recording the data to see if the numbers align with our theory. So far, this group experiment has been a success as we have been able to extract 100% from our members through the well repartitioning of tasks.

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