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Beverage Can Delivery System Group Members: Andrew Howard Garrett Karnowski
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Overview Introduction of team members Device overview and purpose Demonstration Energy conversions and calculations Conclusion
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Group Members Garrett Karnowski Andrew Howard Personal Info Contributions
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Device Overview and Purpose Brainstorming Materials Used Construction Basic Functions What it does
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Demonstration Hopefully it works the first time!!!
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Energy Conversions… Six Energy Conversions Motor Moving Speed at the Loop Drop to Trampoline Projectile Motion Center of Mass of the Bridge Average Velocity of the Coke Cart
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…and Calculations Motor moving Work = mgh Work = (.002204)(32.2)(3.366) Work=.2389 hp
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Speed at the Loop mgh = (1/2)mv^2 (32.2)(1.5) = (1/2)v^2 V = 4.9 ft/s^2
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Drop to the Trampoline Mgh = (1/2)mv^2 (32.2)(1.75) = (1/2)v^2 v = 5.3 ft/s
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Projectile Motion Y-y=(x-x)(tan0)-(g/2v^2)(1+tan0^2)(x- x)^2 Y-0 = (1.75)(tan28.5)- (32.2/2*5.3^2)(1+tan28.5)(1.75)^2 Y= 1.495 ft or 18 inches
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Center of Mass of Bridge CM = (m1r1 + m2r2)/ (m1 + m2) CM = (1)(3) +(1)(3) / (1+1) CM = 3 inches
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Average Velocity of the Cart V = d/t V = 8 ft/ 2 seconds V = 4 ft/s
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Conclusion Costs for parts Devise performs as anticipated Minimal problems Reasonably consistent Overall good experience
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