Project Ideas for Physics Class Vehicle Contest

In summary: I don't think it's impossible.In summary, the vehicle must be designed to travel a distance between 5 and 10 meters, come to a complete stop without outside assistance, and use only elastic energy to propel it.
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I need to build a vehicle for a contest in my physics class and need some ideas.

I am going to build a vehicle that is designed to travel a distance between 5 and 10 meters and come to a complete stop without outside assistance. The distance chosen by the judge will not be announced until the day of the competition after all vehicles have been impounded, so that means the vehicle needs to know where to stop.

All energy used to propel the vehicle must be stored in a non-metalic elastic solid. The elastic device may be left unattached until just prior to the run, but must be impounded with the vehicle. The transfer of the energy from the non-metallic elastic solid to metallic storage elements is permissible, as long as the metal storage element is at its lowest energy state at the start of the run. The vehicle may not use electrical energy for any purpose.

The over all size of the vehicle may not exceed 60cm in length and 30 cm in width.

After the vehicle is impounded no parts may be added to or removed from it. The vehicle must start in motion by actuating some sort of release mechanism with a pencil, pen, dowel or similar item. When released, all parts of the vehicle must travel down the track. No launch ramps or stationary wheel chocks. The item used to start the vehicle need not travel with it. Contestants may not hold or restrain the vehicle to prevent it form moving.

The track will be 1.5 meters wide, and the distanced traveled will be announced on the day of the race.

I was thinking about a spring that is contracted by rubber bands. Once the rubber band is somehow cut, the spring will repel a wheeled vehicle. Of course I need to test how compact the string needs to be for every meter. Also, I need to test the angle of the spring, because I don’t want the vehicle to curve outside the 1.5 meter track. Any ideas?
 
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You need multiple settings for your actuator giving you a choice of distances. e.g., button 1: 5 meters, button 2: 6 meters, etc.
 
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that would be too complicated I think. I'm now thinking more towards propellers. Wind up a vehicle and that will be its force. All that needs to be done is add weights to make it move a certain distance. Making the vehicle go straight is a big problem
 

1. What is the purpose of the "Project Ideas for Physics Class Vehicle Contest"?

The purpose of this contest is to encourage students to apply their knowledge of physics to design and construct a vehicle that demonstrates various principles of physics in action.

2. Who can participate in the "Project Ideas for Physics Class Vehicle Contest"?

The contest is open to all students in a physics class, regardless of their grade level or previous experience with physics.

3. What are the criteria for judging the vehicles in the contest?

The vehicles will be judged based on their design, performance, and use of physics principles. Creativity, innovation, and presentation will also be taken into consideration.

4. Are there any restrictions on the materials that can be used to build the vehicles?

There are no specific restrictions on materials, but the vehicles should be made primarily from items that are easily accessible and safe for students to handle.

5. How can I come up with a unique and successful project idea for the contest?

To come up with a unique and successful project idea, you can start by brainstorming different physics principles that you have learned and how they can be applied to a vehicle. You can also research previous winning projects for inspiration and think outside the box for creative solutions.

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