Leaning Tower Of Pong.

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Leaning Tower Of Pong

Materials/Equipment List 4 pcs. White Paper 50 cm Masking Tape 1 Pair of Scissors

Problem Statement Create a free-standing structure which will support the weight of an object at it’s highest point.

Problem Statement Create a free-standing structure which will support the weight of at it’s highest point. a ping pong ball

Constraints/Limitations A free-standing structure is defined as a structure that is not taped to, leaning against, or supported by the table surface in any way. In other words, it may be moved from one place to another. The scissors may only be used as a cutting tool. They may not appear in your final solution. Time Limit: 25 minutes

Good Luck