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scott1
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It's been a while since I posted here.
For my physics class we have a project for a mousetrap powered car. Basically it is trying to figure out a way to use the energy from a mouse trap to power a car.
For our design I came up with a propeller to push the car froward. Basically it would have a mousetrap(facing to the side) would be attached to an axle and the end of the axle would be a propeller.
This may not be the best idea but I think it would have a few advantages:
I just have some questions:
For my physics class we have a project for a mousetrap powered car. Basically it is trying to figure out a way to use the energy from a mouse trap to power a car.
For our design I came up with a propeller to push the car froward. Basically it would have a mousetrap(facing to the side) would be attached to an axle and the end of the axle would be a propeller.
This may not be the best idea but I think it would have a few advantages:
- It conserve more energy as it would difficult to use all the force of the mousetrap at once
- It is a much more creative design then having a mousetrap simply attached the wheels(we get extra points for a more creative design)
- It would last longer. I remember those "[URL propeller
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I just have some questions:
- What would be the best propeller for the design
- how much force does an average spring loaded mousetrap have when it set
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