Since our group had technical issues during the experiment so that we couldn’t finish the lab successfully. However, we recorded one 30 second perfectly, but only got the power for the first five seconds, and the power was approximately equals to 0.074. If we can to do this experiment again I would compare the bigger amount of data that we recorded from multiple times. Once we had enough data we could graph it and explain more in depth about why less shakes generates less power and more movement would caused more voltages. The graph of this experiment would be really interesting since the shape of the graph is under controlled by our own frequency of shaking.