Trial 1 - Designing and building a compound machine
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Observe the drawing to drop a weight
through a net. This is a sample of a Rube
Goldberg Machine that uses cartoons to show
the most elaborate and ridiculous devices to
accomplish the most ordinary tasks. Beside
each number write the name of the simple
machine used in this compound machine.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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Here is your
chance to be creative, and a little wacky
too! You are challenged to create a compound
gadget that starts a ball above the ground
(or table top), moves the ball to the
ground, and then moves the ball to the same
height. The ball that moves back up can be a
different ball. The trick is that you must
use:
- 2 inclined planes
- 2 levers
- 1
pulley
- force sensor to
measure force anywhere in the
process
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Sketch out your design in a set of
blueprints with the Draw tool. Refer to
Technical Hints
to create a drawing. Only common everyday
items (string, cardboard, tape, wooden
sticks, etc.) should be used in your blueprints.
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Share your blueprints and
materials list with your
instructor.
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With your instructor's
approval, construct your compound
gadget.
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