Simple Machines
Catapults/Trebuchets
Careers
bridges
Rube Goldberg
100

How many many simple machines are there? 

6 simple machines

100

Are catapults and trebuchets the same?

No

100

This engineer makes food

Food engineer

100

The three types of truss

Deck, Pony, Through Truss

100

At least how many simple machines were required in our machine?

4

200

List all of the simple machines.

Levers, Wheel and Axle, Wedge, Screw, Inclined plane, and pulley

200

This helps a trebuchet throw an object

An arm or beam

200

This engineer builds roads, buildings, airports, tunnels, dams, bridges, 

Civil engineer

200

An example of a pony truss.

Kent Park Pratt

200

What were the dimensions that are machine had to be within? 

4 feet by 4 feet by 4 feet

300

The types of levers

First class, Second class, and Third class

300

What are the forces that catapults could use?

Tension and Torsion

300

This engineer makes technology that helps your body

Biomedical engineer

300

An example of a deck truss.

Single Tratt Pratt

300

At least how many steps did our machine need

8

400

Where is the fulcrum in the first class?

In the middle

400

What helps the arm move?

The pivot point

400

This engineer made bubble gum

Chemical engineer

400

How do bridges affect people?

They help them get from one place to another.

400

Could our machine be leaning on a table?

No

500

List three-second class levers.

Wheelbarrows, staplers, bottle openers, nutcracker, nail clippers etc.

500

What are the two main types of catapults?

Mangonel and Ballista

500

This engineer tests equipment and makes sure they transmit energy.

Electrical engineer

500

Give an example of a through truss bridge

Golden Gate Bridge, Hart Bridge, Fair Oaks Bridge etc.

500

On what day was all of our Rub Goldberg assignments due.

April 15, 2019

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