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Science Fair Projects :: Air Filters
Science fair project search for the answer to the question - how efficient is your furnace's air filter?
Tips for Effectiveness Science Fair Projects When working on a science fair project that examines the effectiveness of a product it is important to define what you mean by "effective." Without defining this term first it will be difficult for others reading about your project to understand what you are trying to discover. The defintion needs to be included in your introduction or in a special definitions segement of your project's report. PURPOSEThe purpose of this experiment was to compare the effectiveness of three different types of air filters used in furnaces. I became interested in this idea when I learned that some types of air filters were supposedly better than others. I also have two cousins with asthma. It made me wonder if the more expensive types would filter more pollen and dust to help lessen the chance for them to have an attack. I wanted to see if paying for so-called “better” filters was worth the extra money. The information gained from this experiment could help people with asthma, or other allergies, and possibly save people money depending on the outcome. HYPOTHESISMy hypothesis was that the 3-M brand filter would filter more particulate mass from the air. I based my hypothesis on the “Filtrete’s” packaging graph. The graph shows that the Filtrete micro allergen filter catches the most particulate. EXPERIMENT DESIGNThe constants in this study were: The manipulated variable was the type of air filter used. The responding variable was the mass of particles collected in the filter. To measure the responding variable, I used a triple beam balance to weigh the unused filter before putting it into the home, and again after 3 weeks of use. The difference was the amount of particulate collected. MATERIALS
PROCEDURES 1. Find 6 home furnaces available for use during testing. RESULTSThe original purpose of this experiment was the purpose of this experiment was to compare the effectiveness of three different types of air filters used in furnaces. The results of the experiment were for the American Air Filter average particulate collected was 1.68g, the Dirt Demon Dust Shield’s average was 2.18g, and the Filtrate Air Filter’s average was 3.49g. CONCLUSIONMy hypothesis was that the 3-M brand “Filtrete” filter would filter more particulate mass from the air. The results indicate that this hypothesis should be accepted, because the After thinking about the results of this experiment, I wonder if I were to conduct this experiment in a drier or damper area, would the results be the same? If I were to conduct this project again I would conduct it in the summer so there would be more dust, pollen, and other particulate to be filtered so a bigger difference in the weight would be present. I would also use more furnaces and do more tests. I’d leave the filters in longer, at least a month, maybe five weeks. My results showed some strange and inconsistent values. I would redo my experiment with much greater care taken when weighing the filters and recording scores.
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