Flow Rates of Faucets and Rivers
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- Author:
- Bobby Rinehart, Karen Johnson, Mike Mooney
- Subject:
- Mathematics and Statistics, Science and Technology
- Institution Name:
- Teach Engineering Living Labs, Colorado School of Mines
- Collection:
- TeachEngineering
- Grade Level:
- Primary, Secondary
- Abstract:
In the Flow Rate Experiment, students perform hands-on experiments with a common faucet, as well as work with the Engineering Our Water Living Lab to gain a better understanding of flow rate and how it pertains to engineering and applied science. Students calculate the flow rate of a faucet for three different levels (quarter blast, half blast, and full blast). Building on these calculations, students hypothesize about the flow rate in a nearby river, and then use the Engineering Our Water Living Lab to check their hypothesis. For this lesson to be effective, your students need to have a visual feel for the flow in a nearby river.
- Languages:
- English
- Material Type:
- Activities and Labs, Lesson Plans
- Media Format:
- Graphics/Photos, Text/HTML
- Conditions of Use:
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Resources may be used on a nonprofit, non-commercial basis by educators, without any fee or cost to access, link to and use, or in any manner alter, revise, copy, edit, translate or digitize. - Copyright Holder:
- Teach Engineering Living Laboratories, Colorado School of Mines
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