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Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 17th, 2018, 1:36 pm
by dxu46
TheChiScientist wrote:YIKES. :shock: How did that work out for you?
If you're replying to me, it didn't. Our experiment loosely followed the topic, but our coach didn't count it.

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 17th, 2018, 2:46 pm
by MissAmargasaurus
Let's see, weirdest experiments...

* Haptics which ended up going quite well actually, and we've done it a few times successfully.

* The other day we had to do one on peripheral vision. Took us ages to come up with a statement of problem but it went fairly okay.

* Viscosity isn't exactly TOO weird, but it was still a heckuva hard experiment to pull off. One of our worst ones we've ever done.

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 17th, 2018, 8:30 pm
by TheChiScientist
MissAmargasaurus wrote:Let's see, weirdest experiments...

* Haptics which ended up going quite well actually, and we've done it a few times successfully.

* The other day we had to do one on peripheral vision. Took us ages to come up with a statement of problem but it went fairly okay.

* Viscosity isn't exactly TOO weird, but it was still a heckuva hard experiment to pull off. One of our worst ones we've ever done.
Oof same on that viscosity problem.Got us a score of 107 though ;)

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 18th, 2018, 9:37 pm
by OrigamiPlanet
TheChiScientist wrote:I guess so.So I was wondering what was the weirdest experiment you guys had to conduct. I had one with Ph and I though we were given mainly physics topics. :|
Making parachutes was definitely annoying and something, especially when I had to do procedure then. The parachute making costed a lot of time and a lot of tape and measuring to get right, but we pulled it off even after we realized we weren't doing the topic correctly.

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 25th, 2018, 9:04 am
by mymymy
How closely to lab attire do we have to dress? Like do we need close-toed shoes, goggles, lab coats, etc?

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 25th, 2018, 9:11 am
by kate!
mymymy wrote:How closely to lab attire do we have to dress? Like do we need close-toed shoes, goggles, lab coats, etc?
For division C (and this applies to division B as well), all you need is the proper goggles, which you can find clarifications for on soinc.org (eye protection type C). On the manual, it says that chemicals that require other safety clothing will not be used. If you have long hair, I would recommend putting it into a ponytail just in case. Experimental Design won't be involving any chemistry (if the proctor tests according to the rules), so you don't need any lab attire. Of course, if you want to wear these things just in case, there's no penalty.

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 25th, 2018, 12:48 pm
by MissAmargasaurus
mymymy wrote:How closely to lab attire do we have to dress? Like do we need close-toed shoes, goggles, lab coats, etc?
I've never heard of needing lab coats for experimental design. Goggles are VERY necessary though. Even if teams are taking them off, I would never risk that possibility of getting disqualified due to not wearing them. Closed toe shoes aren't required iirc but it really doesn't hurt to just wear a decent pair of tennis shoes, especially if you have other lab events anyway where you need those kinds of shoes. Just remember the goggles.

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 26th, 2018, 11:28 am
by TheChiScientist
Yes googles are a must yet I would not leave anything to chance so read the rules.

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 26th, 2018, 11:29 am
by TheChiScientist
Anyone here remembers if last year they had a requirement for long sleeves? I remember in ISO the ES said it was by national rules requirement last year. :?:

Re: Experimental Design B/C

Posted: March 26th, 2018, 1:28 pm
by kate!
TheChiScientist wrote:Anyone here remembers if last year they had a requirement for long sleeves? I remember in ISO the ES said it was by national rules requirement last year. :?:
I don't know about Illinois specifically, but in the manual it says nothing about long sleeves, only goggles. It also says in the manual that chemicals requiring further safety equipment won't be used, but if you want to be safe you can wear long sleeves.