Thursday, 22 September 2011

Marbles!

Task: Create a Marble Run
Design and build a pathway or "marble run" for a marble to roll from the top left hand corner to the bottom right hand corner on a sloping board. Test it for speed and distance. The team who makes the marble's journey last as long as possible is the winner. (The marble had to be in constant motion throughout the journey.)

Slowest timing: 31s
First trial run: 9s
Second trial run: 15s
Final: 31s





Reflections
3. Describe how you slowed the speed of your marble.
My group slowed the speed of the marble by creating friction using tape, plasticine and tilting the straws (path) slightly upwards at some points. We also made use of pins, which acted as bumps to slow down the marble.

4. How long did you marble take to roll to the bottom of your design?
31s.

5. What was the overall length of your track?
About 4m.

6. What was the marbles' overall speed?
About 13cm/s.

7. What was your most difficult problem you had solving this challenge?
The trial runs produced inconsistent results. (Occasionally stopped before completing track course.)

8. What parts of your design pleased you most?
The strategic places where we placed tape, plasticine and pins to produce friction.

9. How might your design be improved?
It can be made more stable for more consistent results.

Application to the Real World
1. Can you think of three types of guiding structures? Draw them and write a short description.
1. MRT tracks


















2. Curtain rails












3. Cable car









2. Give three examples of other kinds of kinetic energy. Make drawings and write descriptions.
1. Electricity


















2. Flowing water













3. Moving cars














3. Describe gravitational energy in your own words; how it works, why is it important, and what would happen if there wasn't any gravity on earth.
Gravitational energy is the energy which an object has when it is raised above the group. When the object is released and falls back to the ground, the gravitational energy is converted to kinetic energy. Without gravitational energy, living things will float and not be able to stay on earth's surface.

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