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Samples of the students’ reports. Sample 1 Title: Engineering Solutions from Nature My idea is to create a large joystick-shaped machine to make solar panels more efficient. The mechanism would be to move around like a joystick towards the sun’ position so the sunlight’s energy is always absorbed during all daylight hours. The joystick would have 5 solar panels on the top end of the lever like in the diagram. Every 2 minutes, the joystick would be slightly moved to the side of the solar panel with the most energy absorbed in the 2 minutes prior. This is to make sure the centre solar panel always absorbs the maximum amount of energy. The centre solar panel would be the largest and very powerful while the other would be much smaller as their main purpose would not be to absorb energy. This is because they would face 30° away from the stem so not all 4 would always be able to absorb sunlight. Their uses would be to act more like variables so the joystick can calculate which direction to move to absorb more sunlight. The stem would be held by multiple cables so it doesn’t fall and would be extendable using pulleys on 4 points around the joystick keeping them at the same distance away from each other. The cables would consist of multiple steel wires twisted around each for greater strength. The number of wires used would depend on the weight of the stem and solar panels. This was inspired by plants and how they move towards the sun to get more sunlight absorbed. Auxin (a plant hormone) move towards the darker side of the plant causing the cells there to grow faster than the other side. This would make the darker side grow more hence turning the plant towards the other side. This ultimately makes the plant bend towards the light to help gain more light. This would be useful but the problem would be that the sun moves all the time (east to west). Plants would have to adapt so they face the direction where the sun stays the longest which would be the centre of the sky. I, however, improved this by having the joystick follow the sun the entire day from the east to the west by having the stem slightly move towards the solar panel which has gained the most energy in the past 2 minutes. So while plants gain maximum energy only during midday, the joystick would be able to gain maximum energy throughout the whole day. The size of the device would be a compromise between the cost and the height of the joystick. The height plays a key role because not only is it closer to the sun, it also helps reduce the...
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