Weight Powered Car Concept

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Uploaded by on Apr 22, 2007

When a 1 lb. weight falls 1 ft. the demonstration vehicle moves 10 ft. i.e.: 1 lb. falls 1 ft. = 1 ft-lb = 10 ft.

When you look at the design, it uses a ruler for the vertical mast.

What you are witnessing is what 1 ft-lb of work looks like.

The trick would be to develop a design to get the most distance out of 1 ft-lb.

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  • ur on that you tube hustle sun.og shit

  • how do you make that. if you could tell me it would be really helpful

  • trying getting that thing up an incline, thats what were trying to do. bloody hard as

  • mate im attempting to do a similar sort of vehicle by using potential energy via weight and gravity from a baked beans can. Can you give me your email address or give me any help on the details of your mechanisms. kind regards, rohan

  • good

  • what the heck!lol it looks funny!

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