Blake Dunaway, Rafael Byron, Dmitri Falkner, Trevor Jackson.

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Blake Dunaway, Rafael Byron, Dmitri Falkner, Trevor Jackson

 Body consists various woods  Super glue for binding  Thumb tacks for spacing  Metals washers and nuts for positioning of arm

 36 gauge magnetic coated copper wire  Four ceramic magnets  One plastic fan blade

 Misplaced and Mangled Magnets  Opposites attract  Bogus setups  Reverse motor  Separate loops  Faulty wiring

 Thick PVC  Became thin wood  Multiple rolls of wire  One large spool  Heavy Fan arm  Replaced with thin metal rod  Two small magnets  Four Washing Machine Magnets

 Hand power yielded 3 volts  Wind power yielded twice the velocity and increasing current  Never lighted the bulb during testing!?

 Begin sooner  Last minute last ditch efforts  Better Communication  Difficulties getting together and accomplishing goals  Find a way to maximize efficiency  Something was hindering the conductivity of the machine (resistance, distance between magnets and coil, ect.)  Stay Simple  Over complicated designs wasted valuable time