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We have been doing some science recently done some temperature studies. Our aim is to investigate which Bunsen burner flame heats water most quickly. We had 5 minutes with the Bunsen burner on then we had to checked temperature. I was in a group with my mate Tobey we did not have time to do the safety flame so we went straight to the blue flame. There is 2 averages in the class with the safety and blue flames. The average for the safety flame was a 28'c and the blue flame was 34'c. Here is my results in a table sadly I did not to the safety flame
We also had some questions to answer Why do we need to make the test fair? So we can the best average possible What do we need to do to make the test fair? Start off on the same degree and on the same flame
So in conclusion the hottest flame is the blue because it had the highest temperature
Thanks for reading my blog.
Sincerely
-Luke
Hi Luke
ReplyDeleteYes your conclusion was correct. Was it a fair test?
To insure that your experiment is a fair test, you must change only one factor at a time while keeping all other conditions the same. What factor did we change?