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GROUP MEMBERS
NURUL SYUHADA BT. ISHAK
D20091034862
NORAZLIN BT. SALAHUDIN ABD AZIZ
D20091034847
NUR IZZAH BT. IBRAHIM
D20091034874
NUR ILIYANA BT. SHAFEAI
D20091034868
Data logger for ICT
SCIENTIFIC CONCEPT
Plant Cooler
Transpiration is a process loss of water in the form of
water vapour from part of plant especially leaves but
also in stems, flowers and roots.
Leaves transpiration occur through stomata.
Transpiration cools plants and enable mass
flow of mineral nutrients and water
from roots to shoots.
ENGAGE
Plant Cooler
in dark place in bright place
Which plant will lose water most?
Why does it happened?
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
Planning And Doing Your Experiment
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
Planning And Doing Your Experiment
Procedure:
 Done the experiment in the laboratory (presence of
light).
 Set up the apparatus as the diagram before.
 Place the humidity sensor inside the plastic bag and
wrapped around a branch of the plant.
 Set the data logger.
 Start the data logger and record the result for 16
hours.
 Repeat the experiment by place the plant at the
different place that are inside the cupboard (absence
of light).
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
TABLE OF
HUMIDITY
INSIDE THE
LABORATORY
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
0 0 23.968
1 1 23.81
2 2 23.968
3 3 24.127
4 4 24.289
5 5 24.444
6 6 24.444
7 7 24.444
8 8 24.603
9 9 24.603
10 10 24.762
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
19 19 24.921
20 20 25.238
21 21 25.238
22 22 25.238
23 23 25.238
24 24 25.238
25 25 25.079
26 26 25.397
27 27 25.397
28 28 25.397
29 29 25.556
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
257 257 25.873
258 258 26.032
259 259 25.873
260 260 26.032
261 261 26.032
262 262 26.19
263 263 26.032
264 264 26.032
265 265 26.032
266 266 26.873
267 267 26.873
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
406 406 26.984
407 407 27.143
408 408 27.143
409 409 27.143
410 410 27.143
411 411 26.984
412 412 27.143
413 413 26.984
414 414 27.143
415 415 27.143
416 416 27.143
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
619 619 27.937
620 620 28.095
621 621 28.095
622 622 28.095
623 623 28.095
624 624 28.095
625 625 28.095
626 626 28.254
627 627 28.095
628 628 28.095
629 629 28.254
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
GRAPH OF
HUMIDITY
INSIDE THE
LABORATORY
Time(mm:ss)
36:13 16:09 56:05 36:01 15:58 55:54 35:50 15:46 55:42 35:38
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
TABLE OF
HUMIDITY
INSIDE THE
CUPBOARD
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
0 0 23.175
1 1 24.127
2 2 25.079
3 3 25.556
4 4 26.032
5 5 26.349
6 6 26.667
7 7 26.825
8 8 26.984
9 9 26.984
10 10 27.302
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
11 11 27.46
12 12 27.619
13 13 27.619
14 14 27.619
15 15 27.778
16 16 27.937
17 17 28.095
18 18 28.254
19 19 28.095
20 20 28.254
21 21 28.413
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
22 22 28.413
23 23 28.413
24 24 28.413
25 25 28.571
26 26 28.571
27 27 28.571
28 28 28.571
29 29 28.73
30 30 28.73
31 31 28.73
32 32 28.571
Time (s) Humidity I/O-1%
56 56 28.889
57 57 29.048
58 58 29.048
59 59 28.889
60 60 29.206
61 61 29.048
62 62 29.048
63 63 29.048
64 64 29.048
65 65 29.048
66 66 29.048
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
GRAPH OF
HUMIDITY
INSIDE THE
CUPBOARD
Time(mm:ss)
02:06 42:02 21:58 01:55 41:51 21:47 01:43 41:39 21:35 01:31
0
2
4
6
8
10
12
14
16
18
20
22
24
26
28
30
32
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
RESULT
Water droplet
EMPOWER
Plant Cooler
Discussion
Questions
1.Compare the two graph and describe the differences
between them.
2.Was there any visible sign of water loss in the
experiment? Describe what you have seen.
3.Does the presence of light have any effect on how
humidity rises?
4.What are the different in humidity rise when there
was a presence of light or not?
5.Why transpiration important to plants?
ENHANCE
Plant Cooler
Early in the morning, you
can find water droplets at the
tip of the leaves.
Why does this has happen???
Discuss with your friends.
ENHANCE
Plant Cooler
Answer :-
At night, water vapor cannot move out from the
stomata because most plants have their stomata
closed. When there is high soil moisture level, water
will enter the plant root. The water will accumulate
in the plant, creating a slight root pressure. The root
pressure forces some water to exude through special
leaf tip or edge structure and forming drops that are
water droplet.
Unique Feature of This Activity
The apparatus that we use was only the humidity
sensor, plant and plastic bag. So, less time taken to
set up the apparatus.
We can stopped the data logger whenever we want
because before start the experiment, we had set the
time and when the time for the experiment had
finished it will stopped automatically.
The changes in humidity cannot be detected by our
naked eyes. So, by using the data logger the reading
of humidity can be record every one minutes per
hour.
THANK YOU
=)

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Data logger for ICT

  • 1. GROUP MEMBERS NURUL SYUHADA BT. ISHAK D20091034862 NORAZLIN BT. SALAHUDIN ABD AZIZ D20091034847 NUR IZZAH BT. IBRAHIM D20091034874 NUR ILIYANA BT. SHAFEAI D20091034868
  • 3. SCIENTIFIC CONCEPT Plant Cooler Transpiration is a process loss of water in the form of water vapour from part of plant especially leaves but also in stems, flowers and roots. Leaves transpiration occur through stomata. Transpiration cools plants and enable mass flow of mineral nutrients and water from roots to shoots.
  • 4. ENGAGE Plant Cooler in dark place in bright place Which plant will lose water most? Why does it happened?
  • 5. EMPOWER Plant Cooler Planning And Doing Your Experiment
  • 6. EMPOWER Plant Cooler Planning And Doing Your Experiment Procedure:  Done the experiment in the laboratory (presence of light).  Set up the apparatus as the diagram before.  Place the humidity sensor inside the plastic bag and wrapped around a branch of the plant.  Set the data logger.  Start the data logger and record the result for 16 hours.  Repeat the experiment by place the plant at the different place that are inside the cupboard (absence of light).
  • 8. EMPOWER Plant Cooler RESULT Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 0 0 23.968 1 1 23.81 2 2 23.968 3 3 24.127 4 4 24.289 5 5 24.444 6 6 24.444 7 7 24.444 8 8 24.603 9 9 24.603 10 10 24.762 Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 19 19 24.921 20 20 25.238 21 21 25.238 22 22 25.238 23 23 25.238 24 24 25.238 25 25 25.079 26 26 25.397 27 27 25.397 28 28 25.397 29 29 25.556
  • 9. EMPOWER Plant Cooler RESULT Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 257 257 25.873 258 258 26.032 259 259 25.873 260 260 26.032 261 261 26.032 262 262 26.19 263 263 26.032 264 264 26.032 265 265 26.032 266 266 26.873 267 267 26.873 Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 406 406 26.984 407 407 27.143 408 408 27.143 409 409 27.143 410 410 27.143 411 411 26.984 412 412 27.143 413 413 26.984 414 414 27.143 415 415 27.143 416 416 27.143
  • 10. EMPOWER Plant Cooler RESULT Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 619 619 27.937 620 620 28.095 621 621 28.095 622 622 28.095 623 623 28.095 624 624 28.095 625 625 28.095 626 626 28.254 627 627 28.095 628 628 28.095 629 629 28.254
  • 12. Time(mm:ss) 36:13 16:09 56:05 36:01 15:58 55:54 35:50 15:46 55:42 35:38 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
  • 14. EMPOWER Plant Cooler RESULT Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 0 0 23.175 1 1 24.127 2 2 25.079 3 3 25.556 4 4 26.032 5 5 26.349 6 6 26.667 7 7 26.825 8 8 26.984 9 9 26.984 10 10 27.302 Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 11 11 27.46 12 12 27.619 13 13 27.619 14 14 27.619 15 15 27.778 16 16 27.937 17 17 28.095 18 18 28.254 19 19 28.095 20 20 28.254 21 21 28.413
  • 15. EMPOWER Plant Cooler RESULT Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 22 22 28.413 23 23 28.413 24 24 28.413 25 25 28.571 26 26 28.571 27 27 28.571 28 28 28.571 29 29 28.73 30 30 28.73 31 31 28.73 32 32 28.571 Time (s) Humidity I/O-1% 56 56 28.889 57 57 29.048 58 58 29.048 59 59 28.889 60 60 29.206 61 61 29.048 62 62 29.048 63 63 29.048 64 64 29.048 65 65 29.048 66 66 29.048
  • 17. Time(mm:ss) 02:06 42:02 21:58 01:55 41:51 21:47 01:43 41:39 21:35 01:31 0 2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32
  • 19. EMPOWER Plant Cooler Discussion Questions 1.Compare the two graph and describe the differences between them. 2.Was there any visible sign of water loss in the experiment? Describe what you have seen. 3.Does the presence of light have any effect on how humidity rises? 4.What are the different in humidity rise when there was a presence of light or not? 5.Why transpiration important to plants?
  • 20. ENHANCE Plant Cooler Early in the morning, you can find water droplets at the tip of the leaves. Why does this has happen??? Discuss with your friends.
  • 21. ENHANCE Plant Cooler Answer :- At night, water vapor cannot move out from the stomata because most plants have their stomata closed. When there is high soil moisture level, water will enter the plant root. The water will accumulate in the plant, creating a slight root pressure. The root pressure forces some water to exude through special leaf tip or edge structure and forming drops that are water droplet.
  • 22. Unique Feature of This Activity The apparatus that we use was only the humidity sensor, plant and plastic bag. So, less time taken to set up the apparatus. We can stopped the data logger whenever we want because before start the experiment, we had set the time and when the time for the experiment had finished it will stopped automatically. The changes in humidity cannot be detected by our naked eyes. So, by using the data logger the reading of humidity can be record every one minutes per hour.