Building a Gravity-Powered Vehicle: 5 Meter Challenge

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To build a gravity-powered vehicle for the 5-meter challenge, participants are exploring various design ideas, including creating custom wheels and axles from materials like dowel rods, CDs, or PVC endcaps. Suggestions include using a pulley system with a falling weight to turn the axle and potentially incorporating a flywheel for sustained motion. Another idea involves utilizing steam from a water container to propel the vehicle. Participants are encouraged to start with sketches and prototypes to identify design flaws, such as preventing strings from catching on the vehicle. Overall, the discussion emphasizes creativity and experimentation in the design process.
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i have to build a vehicle "powered soely by gravitational potential energy that will travel at least a linewar distance of 5 meters under its own power. no elastic potential energy (such as a mousetrap) allowed"

i was wondering if anyone out there had any idea on where to start or knew of a website that would provide blueprints of some sort.


thanks a million!
 
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What ideas have you come up with so far?
 
well, we have to create our own wheels and axle system... like we can't use anything that was made for a wheel or an axle, so i was thinking i would use dowel rods for the axel, and depending on how heavy it was, i would use cds or pvc endcaps for the wheels... and then maybe lead fishing sinkers for the weight? i just don't know where to start...
 
There are lots of possibilities. How about a pulley arrangement where a falling lead weight (attached to the pulley) turns your axle to propel the car?
 
The pulley system could also incorporate a flywheel in order to keep going after the weight has reached the bottom (one could maybe also start the motion of the vehicle only after the weight dropped - engage drive mechanism - after the flywheel have build up speed)

Another idea - use a water steam coming from the bottom of a container to drive the vehicle.
 
tide, what you said is exactly what i was thinking... but where do i start? and how do i get the string not to catch anywhere on the car? like, do i need a plastic piece of some sort?
 
anna.kate said:
tide, what you said is exactly what i was thinking... but where do i start? and how do i get the string not to catch anywhere on the car? like, do i need a plastic piece of some sort?

Start by making a sketch followed by a prototype to help discover design flaws - such as string getting caught. You may need guide grooves or holes or some kind of guard such as plastic or screening material.

Good luck!
 
thanks for your help!
 
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