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Bulldozer on Moving Sheet, 1C10.10
Topic and Concept:
- Motion in One Dimension, [:MotionIn1D#Velocity: 1C10. Velocity]
Location:
Cabinet: [:MechanicsCabinet:Mechanic (ME)]
Bay: [:MechanicsCabinetBayB4:(B4)]
Shelf: #2
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Abstract:
A bulldozer powered by an electric motor moves in the same or opposite direction as the sheet which is moves beneath it to show addition and subtraction of velocities.
Equipment |
Location |
ID Number |
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Bulldozer |
ME, Bay B4, Shelf #2 |
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Sheet of stock board |
ME, Bay C4, (Cubby) |
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Important Setup Notes:
The power switch is flaky and touchy
Please remove the batteries after use to prevent corrosion.
Setup and Procedure:
- Place sheet of paper or paperboard on table.
- Turn on the bulldozer by flipping the switch to the left position or "forward" direction. (Note: Not all the way to the "left" works better. The switch is located at the rear of the bulldozer.)
- Place the bulldozer on the sheet.
- Pull or push the sheet to show subtractive and additive velocities, respectively.
Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:
- The 3 position switch was badly corroded years ago and is quite touchy.
- One may have to flip the switch back and forth several time to get the bulldozer to work.
- Don't move the switch all the way left or right, just far enough to make contact, about 2/3 the way over.
Discussion:
If the paper is moving in the same direction as the bulldozer, the velocity of the bulldozer relative to the audience/table will be the sum of the sheet and bulldozer velocities - simple vector addition. Likewise, if the sheet moves in the opposite direction as the bulldozer, the velocity of the bulldozer will be the difference of the two velocities - simple vector subtraction. One can have the bulldozer move diagonally across the sheet while the sheet is being moved. making use of a ceiling camera, the student will be able to see the relative motion better.
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Videos:
[https://www.youtube.com/user/LectureDemostrations/videos?view=1 Lecture Demonstration's Youtube Channel]
References:
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