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Tuesday, 29 October 2019

Hurumanu Wind power


Measuring weather.

Definitions:

  1.  Anemometer:
  2. Beaufort wind scale:

Anemometer

MATERIALS

  1. Sellotape 
  2.   Pencil
  3.   Pin
  4.   Two sticks
  5.   Four cups

STEPS

  1.   Tape the cups on to each end of the stick 
  2.   Tape the sticks together to make a cross
  3.   Pin the cross to the rubber of the pencil
  4. Go outside
  5. Measure the wind
Group Investigation.

Groups size: 5 
Roles:
  • Timekeeper
  • Counter
  • Recorder
  • Anemometer Manager
  • Wind Manager
  1. Mount the anemometer in a place that has full access to the wind from all directions.
  2. When the time keeper says "Go", the counter in each group will count how many times the marked cup passes them in one minute and write it down.
  3. Repeat the above step four (4) times and record the number of spins on the chart.

FINDINGS

  • Record how many times it spins and record it in the table below.
  • You will need to time them and count the number of spins.


Place name on school grounds                                    Number of Spins in 15 seconds
1.Field20
2.Old J Block site15
3.Grass hill in quad10
4.Tennis court gate3

CONCLUSION:

Thus week we have been learning and looking at wind power and how it works. We watched a video of then windmill and how they built it. What I found phasinating was how the men got up to the top of the windmill and they put power and equipment in there. Also what I found 






Wind



Beaufort
Force
Wind Speed
(KPH)
Spins
Indicators
Terms Used in NWS Forecasts
0
0-2
0
Calm; smoke rises vertically.
Calm
1
2-5
10
Shown by direction of wind smoke drift, but not by wind vanes.
Light
2
6-12
40
Wind felt on face, leaves rustle; ordinary vanes moved by wind.
Light
3
13-20
80 
Leaves and small twigs in constant motion; wind extends light flag.
Gentle
4
21-29
130
Raises dust and loose paper; small branches are moved.
Moderate
5
30-39
190
Small trees in leaf begin to sway; crested wavelets form on inland waters.
Fresh
6
40-50
250
Large branches in motion; whistling heard in telephone wires; umbrellas used with difficulty.
Strong
7
51-61
320
Whole trees in motion; inconvenience felt walking against the wind.
Strong
8
62-74
390
Breaks twigs off trees; generally impedes progress.
Gale
9
75-87
470
Slight structural damage.
Gale
10
88-101
550
Seldom experienced inland; trees uprooted; considerable structural damage occurs.
Whole gale
11
102-116
640
Very rarely experienced inland; accompanied by widespread damage.
Whole gale
12
117 or more
730+
Very rarely experienced; accompanied by widespread damage.
Hurrican



Spins per minute
Wind speed ( kph)
Beaufort Scale
Field
20 m13-20kph3
Old J Block site
15 m6-12kph2
Grass hill
10 m6-12kph2
Tennis Court Gate
3 m2-5kph1

WHICH IS THE WINDEST AREA AND WHY?
Field, because it is in plain sight

WHICH IS THE CALMEST AREA AND WHY?
Tennis court because it has less wind speed

WHERE IS THE BEST PLACE ON LAND TO BUILD A WINDMILL?
Grass hill because it is high up

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