Constructing a Rube Goldberg Device - Need Ideas

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A user is constructing a Rube Goldberg device for a physics project, aiming for ten steps to light a bulb while incorporating five different energy changes. They have already established some steps involving a pool ball and dominos, but are seeking additional ideas. Suggestions include using a balloon over a flask to inflate and knock something over, and employing an electric igniter to safely start a fire that could heat water and drive further actions. The discussion emphasizes creativity while ensuring safety in the design process. The goal remains to achieve the final outcome of lighting the bulb through a series of engaging steps.
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allright so I'm constructing a rube goldberg device as a side physics independent project and it has to go through ten steps to achieve the final outcome of lighting a bulb. i need some ideas for steps I'm drawin a blank.

it has to go through 5 different energy changes like potential, kinetic, rotational, electrical, light, magnetic, or stored chemical

some help guys?
 
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i got a pool ball rolling down a hill and knocking over a stack of dominos so i got rotational kinetic and linear kinetic taken care of but i need 8 more steps b4 i get to the light bulb
 
Electromagnets are always good for this too.
 
You can do something where you put a balloon over a flask with water in it, then have something turn on a heater to boil the water which will inflate the balloon, which will knock something over
 
Or you could lay a piece of bread on a scale, and wait for mold to grow on and increase the mass measured which would move the scale, that would drop a piece of tobacco, then a Dave the squirrel would scamper over to the tobacco, but then he would be shocked with 10,000 volts and his temperature would go up which would...
 
Gotta have a bowling ball!
 
Ooooh yes, most important. And a shotguns.
 
jawwzard said:
allright so I'm constructing a rube goldberg device as a side physics independent project and it has to go through ten steps to achieve the final outcome of lighting a bulb. i need some ideas for steps I'm drawin a blank.

it has to go through 5 different energy changes like potential, kinetic, rotational, electrical, light, magnetic, or stored chemical

some help guys?

Well, it would be defintely cool if somewhere along the line you lit a fire. Not sure how you're going to do it - light a match? Flint & steel? An electrical igniter? Or what you'll burn. Especially if you want to keep it reasonably safe.

Safest thing I can think of off hand is to light some sterno with an electric igniter that they use for model rockets.Once you get the fire started, though, you can heat a kettle of water until it bolis. THis will drive something that spins around - with enough force to turn a crank. That can lift a gate to let a ball roll out or something.

Maybe that's too complicated, but it'd be a nice classic idea.
 
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