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Chapter 4

This section presents the results and discussion that had done in testing the prototype. It also
shows the tables and representation to further show the results.

Legend:
  Worked
 X Did not worked

Trial no. 1 Trial no. 2 Trial no. 3 Trial no. 4


1. Light Bulb    
2. Electric Fan X X  
3. Cellphone chargers X X X 
Table 5. Testing Procedures

Table 1 shows the different objects that used to test the currency that the prototype can produce. The
researchers used an arrow () as marked for the trial that enables to work in every object and across
marked (X) for did not work.

First, the Light bulb the watts of it and the voltage of the steam engine were compatible to each other
that made the bulb to lighten up and last up to 2 hours in 1st trial, 4 hours in the 2nd trial, 5 hours in 3rd
trial and 7 hours in the 4th trial.

Second, an electric fan, An electric fan has 12 volts but even though it has the same voltage in the steam
engine it not worked in the first few trials but after several trials, it made it possible to work and hold up
until 3 hours.

Another is the cell phone charges, researchers try to charge a cell phone that has a 20% battery and has
a charge voltage of 4.35V. In the start, it is not working but in continues trials, it worked and add a 50%
charge in the battery in 2hours.

In conclusion, different objects can work with the prototyped but they have differences in the timeslot,
on how fast and slow it takes before it worked and the time it lasts.

It is a matter of compatibility and sustainability within the object and the prototype steam engine.

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