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“ Rofl ”-Fan Project. Gavin Henry Cody Lightfoot Mathew Sewell. Mathew. Gavin. Cody. Our Team!. Scrap 4 x 4 wood and Plywood Funnel Fan Blade Marbles PVC Pipe Scrap Wire Mouse Trap Fishing Line All Thread J-Hooks Metal Bolt ¼ Nuts (For all thread). Material’s we used.
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“Rofl”-Fan Project Gavin Henry Cody Lightfoot Mathew Sewell
Mathew Gavin Cody Our Team!
Scrap 4 x 4 wood and Plywood • Funnel • Fan Blade • Marbles • PVC Pipe • Scrap Wire • Mouse Trap • Fishing Line • All Thread • J-Hooks • Metal Bolt • ¼ Nuts (For all thread) Material’s we used.
** Before we even started on the project, we illustrated it and got ideas by using AutoCad. AutoCad was very helpful and we used it as a guide. Our Project in AutoCad
We needed various tools not provided at Estabrook so we had to travel to Morristown TN to use Matt’s work shop for the tools. • We had problems getting the mousetrap to pull the axle, so we had to drill the trap and put screws threw it and put 4x4's on the bottom to provide hold. • We couldn't find eye bolts with a long enough shank on them so we had to purchase j bolts and take a torch and bend them to desired shape. • We first had 12 lb fishing line used which had to be changed to 20 because it was breaking under the torque of the trap Problems we encountered
Torque- the mouse trap gave us the energy to rotate the “gear system” we used. • Conservation of translational energy-when the first marbles started, it rolled down the hill into the pipe and to the funnel. • Center of mass- when the fan blade is mounted, it balance on the J-hooks. • Conservation of angular momentum-When the axel is moving, it shows angular momentum throughout the gear system. • Conservation of rotational energy- it is also when the marble rolls down the pipe. Concepts device demonstrates
**At the end of the last tube, our final marble hits a push button that turns on the LED! ** The Lantern battery simply because it was cheap and looks cool. Electrical Device?