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# Group 22
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## Lab Notebook 1
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**Date:** 12/02 2015
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**Group members participating:** Nikolaj, Jesper, Claus, Christian, Rasmus
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**Activity duration:** ?? hours
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## Goal
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Goals of today are as described in the lesson 1 exercises notes:
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Install the leJOS Java system
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Build the 9797 LEGO car with light sensor
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Exercise 1
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Exercise 2
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Exercise 3
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Exercise 4
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Exercise 5
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Because of the thorough guide described in the lesson 1 exercises notes, no further planning was necessary.
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## Plan
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We followed the goals as described earlier, and started off with installing the leJOS Java System on all our machines, with three running Windows 7, one running Windows 8 and one running iOS Yosemite and then building the 9797 LEGO car with attached light sensor.
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Then we did the exercises as explained in Lab Lesson 1.
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## Results
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### Exercise 1
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#### Experiment
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We placed the light sensor above different LEGO bricks with different colors and made a table of light values corresponding to the different colors. We also did this to see if the distance from the sensor to the bricks had any impact on the sensordata. All the data was put into a table (see Table 1).
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### Exercise 2
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### And so on??
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## Conclusion
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## References |
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