Team Sacajawea Chris Brakebill, Blake Forsyth, Matt Hockett, and Adam Hurlbut Chex Dig Ferrari’s Foosball Fiasco.

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Team Sacajawea Chris Brakebill, Blake Forsyth, Matt Hockett, and Adam Hurlbut Chex Dig Ferrari’s Foosball Fiasco

Device Design The device is designed to harness the potential energy of multiple masses. The potential energy of the foosball becomes kinetic as it rolls down the ramps. It’s kinetic energy converts the potential energy of the weighted see-saw which then moves the K’nex car down the other see-saw and off the edge The car tips the bottle over and pours the water down the tube and into the milk jug, thus raising the kilogram mass.

Potential Energy There are several objects in the device which have potential energy: The ball at the top of the ramp The wooden mass on the see-saw The k’nex car on the 2nd see-saw The water in the bottle The milk jug and the water inside it

Design/Constructio n Some issues we had during construction: Keeping the ball on the track consistently Making sure the water bottle flips Transferring water from the bottle to the jug consistently Water leakage/loss

Conclusions Considering the budget and time, our machine was fairly successful, though not 100% consistent If we had more money and time to work on the water transfer it could have worked better Inefficiency isn’t too difficult to accomplish