Ok, basically, for (gr. 7) science class, we're learning about heat and temperature. These are the materials we have:
- 2L pop bottle (clear)
- 2 ft. of aluminum foil
- 3 sheets of white printer paper
- 2 sheets of black construction paper
- 40 cotton balls
- 2m of tape
Using only these materials, we need to insulate our pop bottle so when our teacher takes it outside in the snow, it won't get cold on the inside, but when she brings it into a really hot room, it can't get hot on the inside. I needed a little bit of help because I'm thinking to cover the outside with tin foil and white paper, and putting a little bit of tin foil and black paper on the inside with cotton balls in between the wall of the bottle and the papers. Any other suggestions; how can I maintain the temperature? Thanx!
- 2L pop bottle (clear)
- 2 ft. of aluminum foil
- 3 sheets of white printer paper
- 2 sheets of black construction paper
- 40 cotton balls
- 2m of tape
Using only these materials, we need to insulate our pop bottle so when our teacher takes it outside in the snow, it won't get cold on the inside, but when she brings it into a really hot room, it can't get hot on the inside. I needed a little bit of help because I'm thinking to cover the outside with tin foil and white paper, and putting a little bit of tin foil and black paper on the inside with cotton balls in between the wall of the bottle and the papers. Any other suggestions; how can I maintain the temperature? Thanx!
