Mission Possible B
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Re: scorable tasks
Well you get scored on:
Starting task
Ending task
(special task if you wish to include it)
plus 8 more.
So in max you can get 11 tasks scored, but without the special, you can get 10.
Starting task
Ending task
(special task if you wish to include it)
plus 8 more.
So in max you can get 11 tasks scored, but without the special, you can get 10.
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Re: Mission Possible B
I think it would be rather simple to make gears with wood and hot glue. I built my paddlewheel in this way last year, and it worked rather well.
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Re: Mission Possible B
I am wondering, how do you find the IMA of a lever system. I scoured GOOGLE, but nothing camje up with a definate answer. I know how to find it in general, but I have no clue on how it applies to lever systems.
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Re: Mission Possible B
XXiggy_gimXX wrote:I am wondering, how do you find the IMA of a lever system. I scoured GOOGLE, but nothing camje up with a definate answer. I know how to find it in general, but I have no clue on how it applies to lever systems.
Wikipedia can help you: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compound_lever
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Re: Mission Possible B
Think of if like a composition of functions- If one lever's mechanical advantage is given by f(x) = 6x, and the other lever in the system (whose input arm is acted upon by the last lever's output arm) has mechanical advantage given by g(x) = 2x, the total is f(g(x)) or 12x. X being the input force on the first lever.
Caveat- the "input arm" and "output arm" are not necessarily on different arms, they'll be on the same arm / side of the fulcrum if they're part of a 2nd or 3rd class lever. They'd just be different "input areas" on the levers.
Correct me if I'm wrong anyone (chalker).
Caveat- the "input arm" and "output arm" are not necessarily on different arms, they'll be on the same arm / side of the fulcrum if they're part of a 2nd or 3rd class lever. They'd just be different "input areas" on the levers.
Correct me if I'm wrong anyone (chalker).
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Re: Mission Possible B
For making your own wooden gears check out the following link. It has a template generator where you can print out any size gear you want on paper which can be transferred to wood. Also shows how to do it.
http://woodgears.ca/gear/howto.html
http://woodgears.ca/gear/howto.html
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Re: Mission Possible B
what constitutes a homemade? because I just molded a K'Nex gear with clay and then pour melted plastic into the mold, would that count as "homemade", cause I made it?
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I would think so.benk wrote:what constitutes a homemade? because I just molded a K'Nex gear with clay and then pour melted plastic into the mold, would that count as "homemade", cause I made it?
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Re: Mission Possible B
does anyone have any idea for the "moving air" task...? I'm so lost for that task...
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but hopefully, next one would be on top!
but hopefully, next one would be on top!
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