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title: Mousetrap Vehicle
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date: 2017-10-27
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categories: school
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excerpt: For a Physics C project, we built a mousetrap vehicle according to the SciOly rules for that year.
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teaser: /assets/img/2017/mousetrap-old.jpg
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<sub>Written 8-31-19</sub>
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One of the projects we did in Physics C was to build a mousetrap vehicle that followed the SciOly rules that year. I had to work on Mission Possible and Hovercraft so I didn’t spend too much time adjusting my vehicle to be super accurate. I did get it to be pretty fast though. An unintended side effect of my design was that the aesthetics ended up being pretty on point (according to friends).
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{% include figure image_path="/assets/img/2017/mousetrap-cad.jpg" %}
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I designed my own wheels to reduce weight as much as possible, using tires from some wheels I bought from Pololu awhile ago. The base plate was CNC milled from the carbon fiber plate I used for Electric Vehicle.
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{% include figure image_path="/assets/img/2017/mousetrap-old.jpg" %}
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The goal of the mousetrap vehicle was to push a cup forward a certain and then reverse and stop at a certain point. At first I tried using one mousetrap for forward and then another for backward, which didn’t work very well. I switched back to the traditional method of using both mousetraps together and just switching the wrapping direction of the string.
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{% include video id="Isw6XLnJpFA" provider="youtube" %}
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{% include figure image_path="/assets/img/2017/mousetrap-donate.jpg" caption="wheels donated!" %}
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