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    Mousetrap Racer Report

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    Mousetrap Vehicle Report My Mousetrap vehicle turned out to be pretty good and in great working condition. My ideas of simple machines were put to a test when I did this project. The Vehicle travelled exactly 12 feet as expected. Like everyone my vehicle was also made of wooden pieces and mousetraps. The materials used were : wooden pieces‚ wheels & axles‚ and a mousetrap. It took me exactly 10 days to make my vehicle completely and with the help of Mr. Evans‚ Evans‚ and Nixon it seemed

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    Steinbeck is also very precise in his descriptions‚ where as one writer would write “trees fresh and green”‚ Steinbeck specifically mentions willows and sycamores in order to give readers a literal view of the scene. These descriptions introduce the scenery to us as a fertile‚verdant land. He describes the water in great detail. It is depicted to us as a sanctuary‚ “it has slipped twinkling” makes the water majestic and gentle. The mentioning of rabbits within the first two pages also holds importance

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    ‘foul and most unnatural murder’. However‚ he finds it hard to commit to the revenge because he has doubts that ‘the spirit that I have seen/ May be a devil‚ and the devil hath power’. Therefore‚ Shakespeare uses metatheatre staging the play ‘The Mousetrap’ in order to confirm

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    Mousetrap Car Final Paper

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    Mousetrap Car Final Paper Design Description Our car had four CD wheels that were attached to the axle of the car with CD spacers. We put balloons over the wheels for traction. The body of the car was two pieces of wood that was attached by the mousetrap car sitting on top of both of the pieces of wood. The lever arm is attached to the mousetrap with a piece of string to turn the axle; therefore‚ turning the wheels. Then the body of the car is held in place by four CD spacers on the outside of

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    Weatherspoon‚ Chloe Parry‚ Miya Reyes‚ Juan Mousetrap Car Project Report Purpose: The purpose of this project is to build a mouse trap car and apply it to Newton’s laws of motion. Newton’s first law states that every material object continues in its state of rest or in uniform motion in a straight line unless it is compelled to change that state by forces acting on it. Newton’s second law states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting on the object

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    build a mousetrap powered car that would be able to travel in a straight line for five meters. The team of partners could build a car designed to either travel a far distance or focus on speed and travel the five meters in the quickest amount of time. A mousetrap car works when one end of a string is tied to the arm of the mousetrap. The other end of the string would then be tied around the axle‚ this would stretch the mousetraps string which would provide stored energy. Once the mousetrap is released

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    company. Currently‚ Trap-Ease has only manufactured one product that is the mousetrap‚ which is also known as the Trap-Ease mousetrap. This mousetrap is designed to allow customers to enjoy the means of dealing with mouse problem efficiently. Customers can be at ease by avoiding the safety and cleanliness problems created by the traditional spring-loaded traps or poison. One of the main materials for Trap-Ease mousetrap is plastic. The trap is a square‚ plastic tube measuring about 6 inches long

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    Mouse Trap Racecar Project Eric Lamond SPHU3 April 29‚ 2014 Abstract The objective project was to use our knowledge of physic properties to create a working car that was powered by a mouse trap. I found that the lighter the car was and the more traction the car had‚ the further it travelled. Introduction The purpose of this project was to create a car that is powered by a mouse trap. We were to use our knowledge of physics laws to make the best

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    Descriptive Phrases on Scenery Sunrise/Sunset - The sunset was glorious‚ all rosy and salmon-pink. - The sun-lit sky and sea blend perfectly into each other. - The awe-inspiring sun danced in from the horizon. - Dews on the blades of grass sparkled in the sunlight. - The sky was overwhelmed by crimson and amber-tinted clouds. - The sun filtered through the clouds‚ signaling the end of the rain. - It was a blindingly hot day and the humidity in the air was stifling. - The whole landscape was bathed

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    nineteenth century. Cole painted many landscapes‚ but the one that drew me in the most was the Genesee Scenery. My first impression of the painting was that it was beautiful‚ but as I looked closer I saw visual cues within the color‚ form‚ depth‚ and movement. The deconstruction of Genesee Scenery will explain how the physiology on the eye helped me to see the four visual cues. Genesee Scenery‚ at first glance is a beautiful landscape painting with green rolling hills‚ trees‚ rock cliffs‚ and a

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