Mangonel: Beam, bucket/sling, axel. TENSION. Pivot point (fulcrum)

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http://www. sciencechannel http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/punkin-chunkin/videos/superchunk-launching-a-record-setting-1000-pound-pumpkin/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXuQvAPwcOE Mangonel: Beam, bucket/sling, axel. TENSION. Pivot point (fulcrum). Trebuchet: Potential energy from GRAVITY pulling down counterweight. Heavier, higher  more force. More efficient/accurate. Torsion machines: Use TORSION (twisting). Combo of trebuchet and mangonel.

Type of catapult How it works Advantages Disadvantages (if any) Picture Trebuchet   Mangonel Ballista

Bottle Blasters Objective: Build a catapult that will launch a ball to knock over bottles and earn the most points!

Think About It: What type of catapult (trebuchet, mangonel, or ballista) do you think would work best for this challenge? What will you do to make sure your Bottle Blaster will achieve sufficient distance and velocity? SHOW LAST YEAR’S EXAMPLES HERE!

Competition Rules: Each team will be provided with a junk box filled with materials that may be used to build a catapult. Each team will receive only one set of materials. Teams may use all or part of the materials provided but cannot share or trade materials with other teams. Scissors, glue, and rulers will be provided. Teams will be given 2 days in class to build and test their catapults. After the time is up, all catapults will be impounded and no changes will be allowed! Structure Requirements: Blasters may be any type of slinging device, such as catapults or sling shots, but must be powered by the energy in the elastic devices or structure. Projectiles cannot be aided by a helping hand or extra push. Teams are allowed to secure the device to the floor with masking tape if the team still has tape in their junk box.

Testing Procedure: Each team will be allowed 30 seconds to prepare for each trial. Teams will be allowed to make repairs and modifications using the remaining materials in their junk box. Teams who go over the 30 second time limit will forfeit the following round. Teams will be allowed 2 trials (one minute each) to earn points. The device must remain behind the launch area boundary throughout the trial. Each team will receive 5 bouncy balls for each trial. Team members may retrieve the balls during the trial, but cannot enter the launch zone while balls are being launched. Points will be awarded based on the point values of the bottles knocked off the testing platform. The team with the most points will be declared the winner. In the case of a tie, teams will be allowed an additional 1 minute trial. The team with the most points in the tie-breaking round will be declared the winner. Distance from bottles: 1.5 meters

Junkbox Wars Supplies 20 popsicle sticks 12 straws 2 pencils 30 rubber bands 2 balloons 2 plastic spoons 2 clothes pins 2 small paper cups 3 m masking tape  3 – 8 x 11 pieces of cardstock Plastic water bottles Bouncy ball

You will have 2 class periods to design, build, and test your device You will have 2 class periods to design, build, and test your device. After the time is up, all devices will be impounded and the competition will begin. Online Stopwatch Questions?

Think About It ... How can we modify a mousetrap or other materials to create a launching device? Build It! Step 1: Sketch your device. Step 2: Use your materials to build a launching device and then test it. Step 3: Analyze your results. How does it do? Step 4: What changes do you need to make to improve your device? Make modifications and test it again. Worried about getting “snapped”? Use a rubberband to hold down the “hammer” of the mousetrap while you are building your catapult or unwrap the small wires holding down the sides of the arm.