Engineering Solutions Event  Six students will design a solution to an engineering problem.  Students will work together to design solutions.  Teams.

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Engineering Solutions Event  Six students will design a solution to an engineering problem.  Students will work together to design solutions.  Teams will be receive a piece of poster board, protractors, rulers, lasers, mirrors, and a target.  There are potentially multiple solutions to the problem.

 Lasers are often used in scientific research and in engineering applications.  Spectroscopy  Heat treatment  Lunar laser ranging  Photochemistry  Laser surgery  Laser cooling  Nuclear fusion  Microscopy

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam.

10 points

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. 5 points

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. 5 points

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. 5 points

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. 5 points Use your knowledge about angles. Use rulers and protractors to mark on the poster board.

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. target laser ? mirror

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. target laser ? mirror

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. target laser ? mirror *Draw lines to show where mirrors should be placed.

 Your NEW goal is to hit the target using multiple mirrors to reflect the laser beam. target laser mirror

 Your NEW goal is to hit the target using multiple mirrors to reflect the laser beam. target laser mirror

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. 5 points Point values will be multiplied by the number of mirrors used.

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. 5 points x 3 mirrors Point values will be multiplied by the number of mirrors used.

 Your goal is to hit the target using mirrors to reflect the laser beam. 5 points x 3 mirrors Point values will be multiplied by the number of mirrors used. 15 points