Wednesday, April 25, 2012

Week Three

This week, we constructed the SeaPerch. We cut and drilled holes in the PVC pipes , tested the motor, and began assembling the control box. We obtained 6 syringes- 3 small and 3 medium- and a baster for testing. Although the baster is larger that the sample size we desire, squeezing the top requires less force than pulling the syringe open. Perhaps using a pipette instead of a syringe would be more efficient; however, there is more of a chance of getting air in the sample. Further analysis is needed.

 Scroll down to see pictures from this week!
Syringes

Baster

Chris assembles the PVC pipes
Our SeaPerch next to a finished model

Sam blogging

Ben drills holes in PVC pipes
Jennifer and the group discuss project ideas
                                              
Chris discovers new uses for PVC pipe pieces

The group works to construct the control box



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