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The Science of Mousetrap Powered Vehicles

Mousetrap Math

Presenter: Erich Landstrom


Physics Teacher & SECME School Coordinator Seminole Ridge Community High School

Email: SeminoleSECME@gmail.com

SECME: rockets, robots, and raising your GPA

Warm-up
1. On your own paper, draw & label the force action-reaction pair interaction that makes a car move forward. 2. Define Work in your own words.

Physics REVIEW
Newtons 0th law of motion
An object at rest tends to stay at rest DEF. Inertia : tendency of an object to resist change in motion

Physics REVIEW
Newtons 1st law of motion
An object in motion tends to stay in motion WITHOUT In a straight line At a constant speed ACCELERATING!
(unless acted on by an outside net force!)

Physics REVIEW
Newtons 2nd Law of Motion The amount an object (like a MTV) accelerates is inverse to its mass
More MTV mass, less acceleration Less MTV mass, more acceleration

Physics REVIEW
FORCE
A force is a Push or a Pull Measured in Newtons (N) Newtons 2nd Law of Motion: Force is equal to the mass of an object times its acceleration; F = ma

Physics REVIEW
WORK

Work = Force Distance = mad


So work makes you mad D:<

W = Nm = Joules W = Measurement of Energy

Work Transfers Energy


1. Open your mousetrap. 2. Did you exert a force?
o How much force did you exert?

3. 4. 5. 6.

Did you exert a force over a distance? Did you do WORK? Did it take ENERGY to do this work? Where is the energy now?
o o STORED in the mousetrap! Discuss with your shoulder partner & report back

7. Can we use the stored energy for anything?

How can we use the stored energy in a set mousetrap? MOUSETRAP POWERED VEHICLES

Physics REVIEW
Newtons 3rd Law of Motion Every action has a reaction
Equal in FORCE Opposite in DIRECTION

Newtons 3rd Law of Motion

Newtons 3rd Law of Motion


Normal Force upward from floor Force of released spring tension Force of friction from floor

Force of drag from air resistance

Force of weight downward from gravity

Physics REVIEW
Momentum Momentum = mass x speed = p = mv Force and momentum are related
p = mv F = ma = mv/t

Impulse = force x time = I = Ft


Impulse equals momentum because of Newtons 2nd Law; Ft = mv because F = mv/t

The Spring Force powers the MTV


You can measure the force required to stretch the spring as a function of the displacement by hanging known weights from the "trap" end of the mousetrap and measuring how much the spring is wound up.

Physics REVIEW
Momentum
Energy and momentum are related Both are conserved properties (not created or destroyed, but transferred)
p = mv KE = 1/2 mv2

FCAT Science Practice Problems


Please refer to FCAT Science Reference Sheet with formulas and conversions

FCAT Science Reference Sheet


Average Speed Acceleration Force Momentum Work Efficiency 2009 SECME National Engineering Design Scores Mousetrap Car High School Division

Mousetrap Vehicle Math


Take out your cell phone/calculator Solve the practice problems

SSS Science Benchmarks


SC.B.1.4.1 The student understands how knowledge of energy is fundamental to all the scientific disciplines (e.g., the energy required for biological processes in living organisms and the energy required for the building, erosion, and rebuilding of the Earth). SC.B.1.4.7 The student knows that the total amount of usable energy always decreases, even though the total amount of energy is conserved in any transfer

SSS Science Benchmarks


SC.C.1.4.1 The student knows that all motion is relative to whatever frame of reference is chosen and that there is no absolute frame of reference from which to observe all motion. SC.C.1.4.2 The student knows that any change in velocity is an acceleration. SC.C.2.4.6 The student explains that all forces come in pairs commonly called action and reaction.

NATURE OF SCIENCE BODY OF KNOWLEDGE Standard 3 SC.912.N.3.3 Explain that scientific laws are descriptions of specific relationships under given conditions in nature, but do not offer explanations for those relationships.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE BODY OF KNOWLEDGE Standard 10: Energy


SC.912.P.10.1 Differentiate among the various forms of energy and recognize that they can be transformed from one form to others. SC.912.P.10.2 Explore the Law of Conservation of Energy by differentiating among open, closed, and isolated systems and explain that the total energy in an isolated system is a conserved quantity.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE BODY OF KNOWLEDGE Standard 10: Energy SC.912.P.10.3 Compare and contrast work and power qualitatively and quantitatively.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE BODY OF KNOWLEDGE Standard 12: Motion


SC.912.P.12.2 Analyze the motion of an object in terms of its position, velocity, and acceleration (with respect to a frame of reference) as functions of time. SC.912.P.12.3 Interpret and apply Newton's three laws of motion.

PHYSICAL SCIENCE BODY OF KNOWLEDGE Standard 12: Motion SC.912.P.12.5 Apply the law of conservation of linear momentum to interactions, such as collisions between objects. SC.912.P.12.6 Qualitatively apply the concept of angular momentum

Average speed
In the 2009 SECME National competition, The Crusaders mousetrap vehicle was 0.083 meters long, had a mass of 0.0292 kilograms, and it crossed a distance of 24.625 meters. Suppose the mousetrap vehicle operated for 16 seconds. What speed, in meters per second, did the Crusaders mousetrap achieve?

Average Speed ANSWER


Average speed = distance/time 24.625 m/16 s = 1.54 m/s

Acceleration
In the 2009 SECME National competition, the Blue Devils mousetrap vehicle was 0.152 meters long, had a mass of 0.0572 kilograms, and it crossed a distance of 18.286 meters. Suppose the mousetrap vehicle started from rest and operated for 18 seconds. What acceleration, in meters per second squared, did the Blue Devils mousetrap achieve?

Acceleration ANSWER
Acceleration = change in velocity/time v = d/t = 18.286 m/18 s = 1.02 m/s a = v/t = 1.02 m/s /18 s = 0.056 m/s2

Force (Newtons 2nd Law of Motion)


In the 2009 SECME National competition, The Anomalies mousetrap vehicle was 0.108 meters long, had a mass of 0.0506 kilograms, and it crossed a distance of 24.765 meters. Suppose the mousetrap vehicle started from rest and operated for 17 seconds. How much horizontal force, in newtons, did the Anomalies vehicle apply during its total movement?

Force ANSWER
Force = mass x acceleration = m x v/t Force = (0.0506 kg x 24.765 m/17 s)/17 s Force = 0.004 Newtons

Force of Gravity vertical


Force of weight = mass x gravitational acceleration

Force = 0.0506 kg x 9.8 m/s2 Force = 4.96 Newtons

Momentum
In the 2009 SECME National competition, The Hybrid Kids mousetrap vehicle was 0.368 meters long, had a mass of 0.0911 kilograms, and it crossed a distance of 12.828 meters. Suppose the mousetrap vehicle started from rest and operated for 20 seconds. How much momentum, in kilogram-meters per second, did the Anomalies vehicle create during its total movement?

Momentum ANSWER
progress = mass x velocity p = 0.0911 kg x 12.828 m/20 s p = 0.058 kg-m/s

Work
In the 2009 SECME National competition, the Lightening mousetrap vehicle was 0.184 meters long, had a mass of 0.0813 kilograms, and it crossed a distance of 13.720 centimeters. Suppose the mousetrap vehicle started from rest and operated for 18 seconds. How much work, in Joules, did the Lightening vehicle achieve during its total movement?

Work ANSWER
Work = force x distance = mad W = 0.0813 kg x (13.72 m/17 s)/17 s x 13.72 m W = 0.047 Joules

More Work
An extended Victor mousetrap bail arm is 12.5 centimeters. What is the longest pull string through which it can work to apply force to the axle?

More Work ANSWER


C = 2r C = 2 x 3.14 x 12.5 cm = 78.5 cm Arc = C = 39.25 cm Your longest pull string will be 40 cm!

Graphing Ideas for MTVs


distance vs. time velocity vs. time acceleration vs. time work vs. time

15 10 5 0 2s 4s 6s 8s 10s

Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3

BUT WAIT! THERES MORE!


Centripetal force Centripetal acceleration Torque Gear Ratios Simple Machines Potential Energy Kinetic Energy Spring constant

APPENDIX

SC.912.P.10.6 Create and interpret potential energy diagrams, for example: chemical reactions, orbits around a central body, motion of a pendulum. SC.912.P.10.8 Explain entropy's role in determining the efficiency of processes that convert energy to work.

Coefficent of Friction
Your mousetrap vehicle is 0.100 kg. It gives a forward force of 5 Newtons. If the between the MTV and the floor is 0.4, what is the net force on the MTV? What is its acceleration?

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