Powering San Marin
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To power San Marin High School, we used solar panels and steam turbines. It will generate up to 670,560 kwh per month. San Marin needs 64,392 kwh per month. Our solar panels and steam turbines will exceed the amount they need. 14 solar panels will generate 70,560 kwh per month. The steam turbines will generate 432,000 kwh per month.
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Robot Art Show
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For the Robot art show we programmed a video of two little men. One of them throws the ball while the other hits it back to him. Above that it says we love baseball. There was a lot of programming and code. We took part of a code that made the little men move and we made the rest by ourselves. We learned the information on how to code and setting up bread boards through 16 different stages, and they got harder and they made lights, switches, a song, and even Simon Says. Breadboards work because power is wired into the sides called power busses. You connect power to the power busses and it power the entire thing. Then you can wire other things like lights in to the middle for the light to light up.
Reflection
These projects were fun. I had great group members and we worked together very well. The robot art show was very difficult because there was a lot of circuits and other technologies that were messed up. The programming was fun because we got to see how most things worked and all the numbers and letters. I learned that you can program a lot of stuff like songs, videos, and more. I liked coding because you can do a lot of things. It was hard to make the ball and the bat because we had to code in those.
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