When the lights turn yellow, we should make a certain amount of money likes 10-20 dollars. When it turns red, it should be double or something like that.
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gunturu.soham
Nov 10, 2017
Are we going to put the device attached to the front of the shower head or to the side
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aigurukul
Nov 09, 2017
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The average American shower uses 17.2 gallons (65.1 liters) and lasts for 8.2 minutes at average flow rate of 2.1 gallons per minute (gpm) (7.9 lpm). We could use this research to set the amount of water at which the shower water turns a different color.
I think we should have the shower water flash yellow for 2 seconds when the amount dispensed is within 3 gallons of the limit. When the amount exceeds the limit, we should have it turn red and stay there.
For the measuring device: I think the best place to put it would be the shower head, because then we could program it to calculate the amount the shower head dispensed, and it would also…
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When the lights turn yellow, we should make a certain amount of money likes 10-20 dollars. When it turns red, it should be double or something like that.
Are we going to put the device attached to the front of the shower head or to the side
Project rubrics . Please use the rubrics to create your presentation
http://wpafbstem.com/media/fll/2017_docs/Project%20Rubric2017.pdf
The average American shower uses 17.2 gallons (65.1 liters) and lasts for 8.2 minutes at average flow rate of 2.1 gallons per minute (gpm) (7.9 lpm). We could use this research to set the amount of water at which the shower water turns a different color.
I think we should have the shower water flash yellow for 2 seconds when the amount dispensed is within 3 gallons of the limit. When the amount exceeds the limit, we should have it turn red and stay there.
For the measuring device: I think the best place to put it would be the shower head, because then we could program it to calculate the amount the shower head dispensed, and it would also…