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(what is held constant) Independent Variable (what you will change)   Dependent Variable (what you will measure) Voltage (This is filled in for you. Voltage is related to energy and can be easily measured with a meter.) Control Variables (what is held constant) Values Used  

IV = number of blades Voltage (mV)

(what is held constant) Independent Variable (what you will change) Dependent Variable (what you will measure)   Voltage (This is filled in for you. Voltage is related to energy and can be easily measured with a meter.) Control Variables (what is held constant) Values Used  

IV = _____________ Voltage (mV)

Add your team’s summary here followed by your initials Add your team’s summary here followed by your initials. Remember to rotate the person on the team who does the summary.

(what is held constant) Independent Variable (what you will change)   Dependent Variable (what you will measure) Voltage (This is filled in for you. Voltage is related to energy and can be easily measured with a meter.) Control Variables (what is held constant) Values Used  

IV = fan blades Voltage (mV)

Add your team’s summary here followed by your initials Add your team’s summary here followed by your initials. Remember to rotate the person on the team who does the summary.

(what is held constant) Independent Variable (what you will change)   Dependent Variable (what you will measure) Voltage (This is filled in for you. Voltage is related to energy and can be easily measured with a meter.) Control Variables (what is held constant) Values Used  

IV = _____________ Voltage (mV)

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