Friday, August 16, 2013

Data collection -- #2

31/7/13

Before we continue, we have to prove that the electricity is generated by bacteria only, thus we came up with the null hypothesis: "The LB broth does not generate electricity".

In the setup, we replaced the bacteria with LB broth, and our results are as shown:

Copper:

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Thus this proves that our null hypothesis is true, and that the electricity generated is generated by the bacteria only.

Next, we moved on to testing out how aluminium affects the generation of electricity:

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As can be seen from Fig. 22, using an aluminum electrode increases the amount of electricity generated by the bacteria.

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As compared with copper:

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We can see, from the data collected, that the aluminum electrodes caused the bacteria to generate more electricity than the copper ones. 

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