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    Introduction Did you know that you probably used an electric motor today? Yes‚ that’s right. If you put on clothes that were washed in a washing machine‚ rode in a car‚ ate food from a fridge‚ warmed up lunch in a microwave‚ or played a video game‚ you used an electric motor! Try this science fair project and you’ll learn how to make a simple electric motor by having two magnets "talk" to each other. As they interact‚ they will alternate between "liking" each other (being pulled together)‚ and "disliking"

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    itself in relation to the area around it. Think of ATP synthase as two different chambers connected by an axle. The first chamber is closets to the inter-membrane and has a motor that can rotate the axle provided it has charged

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    turning it to kinetic energy. This kinetic energy is what makes the car move after which the rubber band swiftly returns to its original size and shape. When the band is wound around the axle‚ it is given the potential energy which is energy that is stored for later use. When the rubber band is released the spinning axle turns the potential energy into kinetic energy. This therefore follows that the more the rubber band is wound‚ the more you have stored energy and the quicker and longer your rubber

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    nothing without axles. Given the size of your car‚ wooden barbeque skewers will make perfect axles. Use wire cutters to snip two 4" pieces of skewer. 3.) You need to mount the axles to your chassis in a way that allows the axles to turn freely. For mounts‚ cut two 3" sections of straw and use tape to fix the mounts to the front and back (3" sides) of your chassis. 4.) Now that you have axle mounts‚ mount your axles! Slide the wooden skewers through the middle of the straws. 5.) Axles are great

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     and one in biosystems engineering‚ the team has a wide range of engineers that all pose a special skill that will aid in the creation of this solar car.  Another requirement for this project is materials. Some needed are solar panels‚ which are provided‚ wheels‚ gears‚ axles and some form of a structure. Each week the group needs to collaborate on new ideas and be willing to share their opinions. A major constraint for this project would be time management. With so many different schedules it can be difficult to find the time to meet with the entire group at once

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    Racer – Liam Gist A rubber band racer consists of a corflute base‚ a rear axle with rubber wheels and a front axle with plastic wheels. It is powered by a rubber band that can be wound around the rear axle and when released it propels the racer forwards. When the rubber band is wound around the axle it has elastic potential energy and when this energy is release it is transformed into kinetic energy that rotates the rear axle and wheels propelling the car forwards. As the car rolls it loses energy

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    front of the car. 5. A thin wooden rod was cut to 15cm long to be used as the back axle and a metal rod was cut to 11cm to be used as the front axle for the wheels. 6. Holes were drilled through the front and back of the long pieces of wooden timber for the axles. The holes were made slightly wider than the axles to give enough room for both axles to freely rotate. 7. Holes were drilled into each end of the metal axle for “r” clips to be used after measuring how much room was needed for the washers

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    fall into two classes: (i) the inclined plane‚ wedge‚ screw characterized by the vector resolution of forces and movement along a line‚ and (ii) the lever‚ pulley‚ wheel and axle characterized by the equilibrium of torques and movement around a pivot. Wedges and screws are both a type of inclined plane; pulleys and wheels and axles are both a form of lever A simple machine is an elementary device that has a specific movement (often called a mechanism)‚ which can be combined with other devices and movements

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    Ratings mTkt Fare Kallada Travels (Suresh Kallada) Volvo A/C Multi Axle SemiSleeper (2+2) canc. policy : address info unavailable 945 13 ratings details Kallada Travels (Suresh Kallada) Volvo Multi Axle SemiSleeper I-Shift B11R (2+2) canc. policy : address info unavailable 01:45 AM 08:30 AM 34 seats window : 16 operator rating 900 6.45 hrs details Kallada Travels (Suresh Kallada) Volvo A/C Multi Axle SemiSleeper (2+2) canc. policy : address info unavailable

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    The yo-yo is one of the oldest toys in existence. Despite its lasting popularity‚ it is one of the simplest toys around. The early versions of they toy were made simply from carved wood and a string. No one is quite sure of the origin of the yo-yo but many say China. Others say that ancient Greeks as far back as 2‚500 years used yo-yos for entertainment. The motion and the process of playing with a yo-yo incorporates many concepts in physics of momentum‚ energy‚ friction‚ etc. With simply a spool

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