Projectile Motion

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Students are introduced to the concept of projectile motion, of which they are often familiar from life experiences,such as playing sports such as basketball or baseball, even though they may not understand the physics involved. Students use tabletop-sized robots to build projectile throwers and measure motion using sensors. They compute distances and velocities using simple kinematic equations and confirm their results through measurements by hand. To apply the concept, students calculate the necessary speed of an object to reach a certain distance in a hypothetical scenaro: A group of hikers stranded at the bottom of a cliff need food, but rescuers cannot deliver it themselves, so they must devise a way to get the food to the hikers.

Last Updated: 9/27/2014

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2/11/2014
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I have never taught projectile motion to my freshmen but this made it entertaining for them and applicable. I think most of them enjoyed the project. Use LDD is a HUGE HELP. There is a .lxf file for the build at the following link (http://www.teachengineering.org/view_activity.php?url=collection/nyu_/activities/nyu_projectile/nyu_projectile_activity1.xml). The biggest issue we had is that the rims and tires needed for the throwing mechanism are not included in the 9797 kit. These additional parts are W970047 at lego education.
1/10/2014
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I have never taught projectile motion to my freshmen but this made it entertaining for them and applicable. I think most of them enjoyed the project. Use LDD is a HUGE HELP. There is a .lxf file for the build at the following link (http://www.teachengineering.org/view_activity.php?url=collection/nyu_/activities/nyu_projectile/nyu_projectile_activity1.xml). The biggest issue we had is that the rims and tires needed for the throwing mechanism are not included in the 9797 kit. These additional parts are W970047 at lego education.
10/11/2013
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I have never taught projectile motion to my freshmen but this made it entertaining for them and applicable. I think most of them enjoyed the project. Use LDD is a HUGE HELP. There is a .lxf file for the build at the following link (http://www.teachengineering.org/view_activity.php?url=collection/nyu_/activities/nyu_projectile/nyu_projectile_activity1.xml). The biggest issue we had is that the rims and tires needed for the throwing mechanism are not included in the 9797 kit. These additional parts are W970047 at lego education.

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