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Ismael Nunez
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Hello everyone! This is my first post, so excuse my improper etiquette (if any). Anyways, the Pinewood Derby, just in case you guys are unfamiliar with it, is an event that is held as a competition where small, homemade cars, race. The track is contains a ramp, which then leads onto a flat surface.
Although I have not personally competed in this competition, I do have a design proposal for it. Without further or do, here it is:
http://s6.postimg.org/3z396dl8h/PWD.png
So, the basic idea is that the car will have a container on it that will house a relatively heavy object that can move freely. As the car goes down the ramp, the center of gravity, represented by the ball, will move forward, making the acceleration of the car increase. Then, as the car becomes parallel to the ground, the ball (center of gravity) will move to the back, which will in return will reduce the acceleration. The point of the moving center of gravity is that it will provide more acceleration for the car going down the ramp, as opposed to a regular car with a permanent center of gravity.
To culminate, please express your ideas and comments on my proposal! Tell me my mistakes, and please give me an explanation behind any hypothesis you make! Thank you!
(NOTE: Disregard the aerodynamic and frictional factors on my design)
Although I have not personally competed in this competition, I do have a design proposal for it. Without further or do, here it is:
http://s6.postimg.org/3z396dl8h/PWD.png
So, the basic idea is that the car will have a container on it that will house a relatively heavy object that can move freely. As the car goes down the ramp, the center of gravity, represented by the ball, will move forward, making the acceleration of the car increase. Then, as the car becomes parallel to the ground, the ball (center of gravity) will move to the back, which will in return will reduce the acceleration. The point of the moving center of gravity is that it will provide more acceleration for the car going down the ramp, as opposed to a regular car with a permanent center of gravity.
To culminate, please express your ideas and comments on my proposal! Tell me my mistakes, and please give me an explanation behind any hypothesis you make! Thank you!
(NOTE: Disregard the aerodynamic and frictional factors on my design)