Designing a Vehicle Powered by One Rubber Band to Transport an Egg

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The discussion centers on designing a vehicle powered solely by a standard rubber band to transport an egg without breaking it. The vehicle must not have any rotating parts and should be built from basic materials rather than toy components. It will be launched using a catapult anchored to the ground, with suggestions including minimizing friction with short runners and using vertical fins for stability. Some participants express skepticism about the feasibility of creating a vehicle without rotating parts, while others propose creative solutions like using a slingshot mechanism. Overall, the focus is on innovative designs that adhere to the project constraints.
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i need some help.

i am supposed to design a vehicle that is powered only by one standard rubber band to transport an egg to the greatest possible horizontal displacement without breaking the egg.


the vehicle can't have any rotating parts.
must be constructed from basic parts (ie not components from a toy)
the vehicle is to be launched using a catapult using one standard rubberband. (which can be cut if needed)
the catapult must be anchored to the ground

all feedback is greatly appreciated.

thx...
 
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Stop posting the same thread over and over. It shouldn't be hard to figure out that it doesn't do you any good: We are less inclined to help annoying people.
 
I cannot think of any 'vehicle' that doesn't have rotating parts. !
 
DePurpereWolf said:
I cannot think of any 'vehicle' that doesn't have rotating parts. !

Saturn 5 ...
 
Now, where would the standard rubberband come into play in a Saturn V?

Apart from it being a very, how to put it, complicated and dangerous way of transporting eggs.
 
How about a slingshot with a couch cushion at the landing spot?
 
I'd look into using 3 or 4 short runners like skates to minimize friction, built onto a wide-stance box to hold the egg. Something like paper clips glued on edge-wise might do it. Then just put a nock like the back of an arrow on the rear section for the elastic to push against. Maybe a couple of vertical fins would help keep it going straight.
 
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