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Mouse Trap Vehicles Supplies:
Procedure: A
short presentation is given about basic physics, including momentum,
mechanical advantage and friction. Students
work in teams of 2-4 to develop a mouse trap car. The car is to be
propelled by the mousetrap only (no external propulsion sources). The
parts may be used in any fashion desired. When complete, there are race
trials of the vehicles. Prizes are given for the longest distance
traveled. Extensions: Cars
could be weight limited. Races
could be in categories - time trials over a set distance, longest
distance, fastest acceleration, best weight/distance ratio. Students
advancing to the next round can optimize their cars and make
adjustments. Notes: Leader
may mention that the car can coast after the trap has expended its
energy (this is sometimes not obvious.) The
elastics are great for tire treads as the plastic wheels slip on smooth
floors when the trap closes. Some groups will discover this as they test
their cars. Heavy cars work best as they allow for smooth acceleration
and great momentum over the distance. Thanks
to Joel Morrissette at Folsom for providing this activity idea. |
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