Physics Project Lighting a Match

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The discussion centers on creating a Physics project to light a match using a five-step process. The initial method involving a mousetrap was deemed unpredictable. Suggestions include securing the match with glue or tape and nailing the strike panel for stability. Alternative methods proposed include controlling friction through angle and pressure adjustments, using a heated wire for consistent ignition, or employing chemical reactions like potassium permanganate and glycerin for a more explosive ignition method.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of basic physics principles such as friction and energy transfer
  • Familiarity with materials like sandpaper and rough surfaces
  • Knowledge of safe handling of chemical reactions
  • Experience with basic mechanical setups, such as mousetraps
NEXT STEPS
  • Experiment with different types of sandpaper to optimize friction
  • Research the properties of potassium permanganate and glycerin for safe chemical reactions
  • Learn about controlled heating methods, such as using a heated wire
  • Explore mechanical designs that enhance stability and predictability in ignition methods
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Students in physics, educators developing hands-on projects, and hobbyists interested in experimental methods for igniting materials safely and effectively.

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I need to create a Physics project that involves a 5 step process to light a match. I have the steps down but I am having trouble with successfully lighting a match. My original plan was to attach a match to a mouse trap and when the trap is released, the match would rub against the sanded surface next to it to ignite. However, it is too unpredictable and unstable. Is there a better way to ignite a match?

Thank you
 
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I'm guessing the the following is not allowed:

1. pick up match box
2. open match box
3. take out out match
4. hold match in one hand and box in the other
5. Quickly rub match head against the strike panel of the box.

That's what I'd do.

Other than that, if you worked at firmly holding the match in place on the mousetrap (glue, tape, etc) and nailed the strike panel in position, you'd have more predictable results. The sky is the limit for other options. Try a method that drops the match that is attached to a weight; when it hits the groud inertia could move it against the strike panel.
 
for sharing your project idea with us. Lighting a match may seem like a simple task, but it actually involves several principles of physics such as friction, heat transfer, and energy conversion. It's great that you have already identified the necessary steps for your project, but it seems like you are facing some challenges with successfully lighting the match.

One suggestion would be to focus on controlling the amount of friction between the match and the sanded surface. This can be achieved by adjusting the angle and pressure at which the match rubs against the surface. You could also experiment with different types of sandpaper or even try using a different material altogether, such as a rougher surface like a brick or concrete.

Another approach could be to use a more controlled source of heat, such as a small flame or a heated wire, to ignite the match. This would eliminate the unpredictability of the mouse trap and provide a more consistent and reliable method.

Additionally, you could explore the use of chemical reactions to ignite the match. For example, you could create a small explosion using a mixture of potassium permanganate and glycerin, which would generate enough heat to ignite the match. However, this method may require extra safety precautions and supervision.

Ultimately, the key to successfully lighting a match in your project will be to carefully control and manipulate the various factors involved, such as friction, heat, and energy transfer. Keep experimenting and don't be afraid to try different approaches until you find one that works for you. Good luck with your project!
 

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