By: Adam Spiess Andrew Klarner Matthew Schulenberg Zachary Henley

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By: Adam Spiess Andrew Klarner Matthew Schulenberg Zachary Henley 15 Seconds of Fury By: Adam Spiess Andrew Klarner Matthew Schulenberg Zachary Henley

Team Photo

Introduction Our goal was to use a funnel to start the ball off down a zig-zag path into a tube Materials mainly consist of rubber tubing and a funnel Wood scraps found around were used as structure

15 Seconds of Fury

EF Concepts Conservation of Energy Conservation of Momentum Ball starts at rest and ends with a velocity. Conservation of Momentum The first ball leaves the tube with a velocity and hits the second ball. The second ball crosses the line.

Conclusions We met a few days before Thanksgiving break to plan the project. During the break we gathered materials and assembled the project on the weekend we got back. Many different configurations were put together before the final project was complete.