Constructing a Vehicle Powered by a Rubber Band:

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The discussion revolves around constructing a vehicle powered solely by a size-10 rubber band to transport a 1 Kg weight over 10 meters without shifting its position. Participants suggest using wheels with minimal surface area, such as LP records or AOL CDs, to enhance distance traveled. One user reports that their vehicle achieved 5 meters, significantly outperforming others with larger wheels. The key takeaway is that wheel design is crucial for maximizing distance, as larger wheels hinder performance. Overall, the focus is on innovative materials and efficient design to meet the project requirements.
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A Rubber Band??

OK...i need your help people... i have to construct a vehical that can transport a 1 Kg weight over 10 meters using any materials i please...here's the catch: Its only source of power can be a size-10 rubber band! It can have no other source of power and it cannot be launched, and all pieces have to move with the vehical. One more thing: the weight cannot move. Please, anyone...HELP ME! ANY IDEAS?!?
 
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Ok you want something that can move a weight a certain distance but you are not allowed to move that weight. The problem seems to contradict itself.
 
Im sorry, i mistated myself: The weight cannot shift position on the vehicle- it must remain still on the vehicle while it travels.
For example: I cannot construct a vehicle that uses the swinging motion of the weight as a way to keep it in motion. It has to remain still on the vehicle.
 
I did something like this in grade 8 but it was powered by a mouse trap. The best way to get it moving a long distance is to use wheels with very very little area touching the floor. I'm thinking something along the lines of an LP record . Put 2 records as wheels and it'll roll a good 40m if you want it to.

If you don't have any garbage records, you could use some AOL CDs. They give them out for free at Staples :wink:
 
ShawnD: If you don't have any garbage records, you could use some AOL CDs. They give them out for free at Staples.

LOL

I have a couple here I'm using as coasters...
 
thanks for the wheel idea! it worked!
 
Thanks for the wheel idea people...its significantly incresed the distance of my vehical. Other students who tried wheels such as skate board wheels didnt go far at all because of too much surface area. My vehical went about 5 meters when others went about 1...if that. They had poor designs with large wheels. The farthest distance was 7.12 meters so that set the standard, therefore...im getting a good grade hahahaha
 

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