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Engineering Blog Post 4

The bow fires using elastic energy. Since the bamboo bow is flexible, but still desires to return to its original shape once bent, pulling the bowstring back results in elastic potential enrgy building up in the crossbow. Once the string … Continue reading

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Engineering Blog Post 3

This photo is from the second day, when we started to work on making the stock of the crossbow. These two photos are us attaching the bamboo to the stock to create the bow portion of the crossbow. We created … Continue reading

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Engineering Blog Post Number 1 and 2

My group and I will be designing and engineering a crossbow. It will be aimed as an educational toy, designed to entertain children while teaching about crank, winch, latch, tension mechanisms,  elastic tensile energy, and trigger mechanisms. Currently, there are … Continue reading

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ThingLink Final Assesment

https://www.thinglink.com/scene/1322061396808040450 I don’t think i took away anything from this year’s science, as i already knew most of it, but i learned a lot of finer details. that I turned my work in on time, but didn’t put maximum effort … Continue reading

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science filter project

materials:                                    how the dirty water turned out: cotton, sand,                              … Continue reading

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