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Broad Question
What is the best insulator for ice?

Specific Question
Does insulator type affect ice melting rate?

Hypothesis
It is Hypothesized that saw dust will do better than tin foil, and foam peanuts

Independent Variable:
time to melt

Dependent Variable:
amount of material

Variables That Need To Be Controlled:
start temp. container that holds ice amount of ice

Vocabulary List That Needs Explanation
None

Potential Problems And Solutions

 * temperature change solution bring into house

Safety Or Environmental Concerns
none

Number Of Trials:
2

Number Of Subjects In Each trial:
2

When data will be collected
on going as the day goes by

Number of Observations:
180

Where will data be collected?
at school

Resources and Budget Table
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Data Table
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Background Research
i was doing a little back round research an this is what I learned. During my background research I researched information about my project. This info. will help you under stand why I'm doing this experiment. I researched what is and isolator, and why dose ice melt, I also researched what is temperature an it tells why it helps prevent ice from melting. I was researching why ice melts, and learned that water was made of tiny particles which are always moving.But when the temp. cools down the particles slow down and stick together forming ice. Then when the temp.warms up the particles separate and start to move again. I researching what is temp. and it said it is the average heat of and object.the temp. doesn't depend on the size of the object if you have different cups of boiling water they will be the same temperature. temperature is every where in the winter its cold, as in the summer it hot.In different days its cold, in other days its cold An insulator is something that inhibits energy from passing from one area to the other. The other material that allows energy to move is called a conductor. certain insulator such as plastic and rubber that is why power lines are covered in rubber.Conductors such as copper, and iron allow energy to transfer That is why most pipes or cords in your house are copper. I hope the research I did will help you get a better idea about this experiment. This information may have helped clear up parts of this subject.

Reference
http://www.whyzz.com/why-does-ice-melt http://coolcosmos.ipac.caltech.edu/cosmic_classroom/light_lessons/thermal/temperature.html http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_an_insulator

Detailed Procedure

 * 1) set clear plastic cups full of water (200ml) in freezer freeze for one day
 * 2) cover with isolator( 2 sheets of News paper, and two sheets of lined paper)
 * 3) place temp. probe in ice, and hook up to computer
 * 4) set to record temp. every 2 minutes for one school day 7 hours
 * 5) let the temp. probe collect data
 * 6) at the end of the day take data put it in Google docs and make graph
 * 7) repeat twice for each isolator
 * 8) then put data on wiki page

Diagram
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All Raw Data
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Data Analysis
My graphs show how well the two insulators did in the experiment. I judged my out come by how long the line was on the zero line. My reason for this is at zero degrees Celsius ice melts, so when the line levels out at zero and then rises the ice has fully melted.

Conclusion
I will now tell you whether or not my hypothesis was right or. My hypothesis was right News paper did work better than lined paper. I believe this happened because the news paper was thinker than the lined paper.

Discussion
I did this experiment to see what the best isolator is for ice, because if you need to pack ice so it doesn't melt. My data proves my hypothesis that news paper will work the best. My experiment could be used in future research to test further into this experiment.

Benefit to Community and/or Science
It will help people keep ice and and what ever the ice is isolating colder and unspoiled for a longer amount of time