Sun energy transfer into a mousetrap car spring

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The discussion centers on the energy transfer process from the sun to a mousetrap car spring, detailing six key steps. The steps include photosynthesis in plants, energy consumption by animals, and the conversion of potential energy in the mousetrap spring to kinetic energy in the car's movement. Participants clarify that energy from the sun is light energy, which is converted to chemical energy through photosynthesis. Additionally, the conversation touches on the potential for using biofuels derived from plants as an alternative energy source for vehicles.

PREREQUISITES
  • Understanding of photosynthesis and energy conversion
  • Basic knowledge of potential and kinetic energy
  • Familiarity with the concepts of chemical energy
  • Awareness of biofuels and their production processes
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  • Research the process of photosynthesis and its role in energy transfer
  • Learn about the conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy in mechanical systems
  • Explore the production and use of biofuels from plants
  • Investigate the principles of energy efficiency in mechanical devices
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This discussion is beneficial for students in physics, particularly those studying energy transfer concepts, as well as individuals interested in renewable energy sources and biofuels.

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Homework Statement


In six steps, explain how energy was transferred from the sun to your moving mousetrap car.


Homework Equations


None, I think.


The Attempt at a Solution


For the most part, I don't have the slightest idea. I do know how the energy transfers to the spring and powers the car, I just don't how the energy got into the spring. Would I be on the right track to say that the steps are...
1. Plants absorb the sun's energy through photosynthesis.
2. An animal eats the plant and gains energy.
3. I eat the animal, thus gaining that energy.
4. I set the trap, transferring potential energy to the spring.
5. The trap is tripped, transferring kinetic energy to the kill bar.
6. The kill bar turns the axle, transferring kinetic energy to the wheels.
What do you guys think? Also, anyone have any links to useful articles/websites where I can do some reading. I've been searching on google but haven't really found anything. Does anyone have anything that can help? This is for a level 1 concepts of physics class. I don't need anything to crazy. The basics will be perfect.

Thanks
 
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Cute- I think you have summarized it- although you can also get energy directly from plants. You could shorten the cycle by becoming a vegetarian!
 
Good deal. Would I be correct to say that energy from the sun energy is light energy and the energy in steps 2 and 3 is chemical energy?
 
Light is converted to chemical energy by first splitting water and then using the stored energy in the form of ATP to synthesize carbohydrates. These could then be fermented to various alcohol/biodiesel fuels. Then You need to transport said fuel to car owner's nearby pumping station. Then you spend $$ on pumping, overhead, and taxes to get fuel into gas tank. Now I'm not mechanially minded, but i assume you have a cam driven mouse bar slamming down on a big cog or you buy step 7.
 

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