For this event, I'd say standardizing the transfer of water would be nice. I liked the invitationals where the ES already had the water measured out (i.e. 50 ml in a baby food jar) and being heated rather than the invitational where they had a large volume of water being heated, and took 2 minutes to measure out exactly the volume neede for both beakers. In that time, the temp went from 71 to 55... Threw off my prediction completely.chalker wrote:It's that time of year again where those of us on the national rules committees start working on the rules for next year. As I've done in the past, I'm soliciting suggestions for rules changes for Keep the Heat / Thermodynamics. Please don't just say "I don't like XXXX", but rather make concrete suggestions (i.e. "Change XXX to YYYY" or "Remove ZZZZZZ" or "Add WWWWW"). I can't promise you we'll actually implement your ideas, but they will be noted and passed on to the rules committee for discussion.
In short, possibly outlining exactly what to do during the transfer so that teams can practice that way and it won't be open to interpretation.