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[:PiraScheme#Mechanics: Table of Mechanics Demonstration]

[:MEEquipmentList: List of Mechanics Equipment & Supplies]

[:Demonstrations:Lecture Demonstrations]

PASCO Monkey and Hunter, 1D60.30

Location:

attachment:MonkeyHunterSetup02-400.jpg

Description:

A projectile launcher is carefully aimed at a stuffed monkey which is held up by an electromagnet. The electromagnet is coupled to the launcher via the PASCO interface. The instant the projectile is launched the monkey is dropped. Since the monkey and the projectile are falling at the same rate, the projectile will hit the monkey.

Equipment

Location

ID Number

Control interface

ME, Bay A1, Shelf #1

Power cord and telephone line

ME, Bay A1, Shelf #1

Projectile launcher

ME, Bay A1, Shelf #1

Monkey

ME, Bay A1, Shelf #1

Photogate

ME, Bay A1, Shelf#1

Support rod with attached electromagnet

Near door to 2241

Important Setup Notes:

  • This demonstration will require practice - the failure rate for this demo is ~5%.
  • Do not connect monkey to magnet until ready for use - metal attachment tends to become magnetized over periods of 30 minutes which inhibits the dropping mechanism.
  • Too much light incident on the photogate may cause the triggering mechanism to malfunction. Try to keep stage lights somewhat dim.

Setup:

  1. Mount the support rod to the lecture bench.
  2. Mount the launcher on opposite end of lecture bench with clamps.
  3. Connect the power cord and telephone wire.
  4. Connect the photogate to the launcher and connect its respective wires.
  5. Alignment - look through the bottom of the launcher (not down the launching end!). There is a cross-hair - use this to aim at the monkey. After gun is aligned, tighten set screws.
  6. Make sure the triggering system is not yet armed - the red light should be off. Otherwise, the photogate could trigger a premature drop of the monkey.
  7. Attach the monkey to the electromagnet. A ladder will most likely be needed.
  8. Load the projectile into the launcher. Use the black rod (~28 cm in length) to push the projectile into the barrel to the desired spring setting. This is demonstrated in the video linked below. There are three such settings. The spring will click each time a new setting is reached.

Cautions, Warnings, or Safety Concerns:

  • DO NOT look down the barrel of the projectile launcher - a spontaneous launch could take your eye!
  • Take care to not aim the projectile launcher at or near the audience; also keep in mind the possible post-contact trajectories of the projectile.

Demonstration:

  1. When ready to fire the projectile, arm the triggering system - the red light will turn on.
  2. Pull the release cord to fire.

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Videos:

References:

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