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#Read the introductory material for [[20.109(F15):Battery testing (Day4)| the battery testing lab]], and then, based on the mass of the active electrode material you've made, determine the number of mA to apply in order to fully discharge the battery in 10 hours. Use the loading factor of 51 mA/g, a value that is in accordance with previously tested gold nanowire electrodes, and assume 85% of the mass you measured for the nanowires is active material in the anode.
#Read the introductory material for [[20.109(F15):Battery testing (Day4)| the battery testing lab]], and then, based on the mass of the active electrode material you've made, determine the number of mA to apply in order to fully discharge the battery in 10 hours. Use the loading factor of 51 mA/g, a value that is in accordance with previously tested gold nanowire electrodes, and assume 85% of the mass you measured for the nanowires is active material in the anode.
#Begin to refine your research proposal by making a wiki page to collect your ideas and resources ('''you can do this on one page with your partner''' or split the effort and each turn in an individual page). Keep in mind that your presentation to the class will ultimately need:
#Consider the feedback your received in the peer review exercise and begin to refine your research proposal by making a wiki page to collect your ideas and resources ('''you can do this on one page with your partner''' or split the effort and each turn in an individual page). Keep in mind that your presentation to the class will ultimately need:
#*a brief project overview
#*a brief project overview
#*sufficient background information for everyone to understand your proposal
#*sufficient background information for everyone to understand your proposal
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