looking back:
This experiment turned out really well. But getting the light to work was a struggle because we didn't have enough batteries to power the light once we had enough batteries to power the light it worked really well we had to push down on it to make the light brighter. We wrapped it in electrical tape and left it at school overnight, to see if the light still worked.
Looking beyond:
What I believe happened in this light is that the electrolytes allowed the electrical current to go upward through the copper and zinc to the other side of the LED. This means that the electrons moved freely from one penny to the other completing the circuit when the LED was applied.
Looking inward:
I believe that Brianna and I got really desirable results. I think this was because we did everything step by step and were willing to put effort into this lab by sanding down the pennies (which took a lot of time and work) and completed the rest of the lab with precision.
Looking outward:
Brianna and I collaborated well because we did an even share of work and tried our best to complete the lab given to us. We did everything as we were taught to do. Brianna and I work well together, in general, because we do a good job at communicating who needs to do what and how we are going to do it.
Looking forward:
If I had to do this again, I would test using zinc washers instead of scrubbing off the copper on sides of the pennies. I would like to see if this changes the light in anyway such as staying on longer or being brighter than one like ours. Overall, I think that it did go very well so I wouldn't necessarily change anything but if I had to, I would do what I said above
This experiment turned out really well. But getting the light to work was a struggle because we didn't have enough batteries to power the light once we had enough batteries to power the light it worked really well we had to push down on it to make the light brighter. We wrapped it in electrical tape and left it at school overnight, to see if the light still worked.
Looking beyond:
What I believe happened in this light is that the electrolytes allowed the electrical current to go upward through the copper and zinc to the other side of the LED. This means that the electrons moved freely from one penny to the other completing the circuit when the LED was applied.
Looking inward:
I believe that Brianna and I got really desirable results. I think this was because we did everything step by step and were willing to put effort into this lab by sanding down the pennies (which took a lot of time and work) and completed the rest of the lab with precision.
Looking outward:
Brianna and I collaborated well because we did an even share of work and tried our best to complete the lab given to us. We did everything as we were taught to do. Brianna and I work well together, in general, because we do a good job at communicating who needs to do what and how we are going to do it.
Looking forward:
If I had to do this again, I would test using zinc washers instead of scrubbing off the copper on sides of the pennies. I would like to see if this changes the light in anyway such as staying on longer or being brighter than one like ours. Overall, I think that it did go very well so I wouldn't necessarily change anything but if I had to, I would do what I said above