The 14th annual Lakewood High Physics Cardboard Boat Regatta again showed that learning about physics and its principles can be a lot of fun and not every boat floats!
More than 100 junior and senior physics students, along with some spirited crews from French Club and the U.S. Army recruiters, , built boats made solely of corrugated cardboard and packaging tape. Two from each team then boarded the boat and made an attempt to cross the 25-yard pool at the March 7 event. Some made it, most did not!
The fastest four physics boats competed in a finals heat and the team of Ali Musleh, Hu Sin, Will Rodriguez and Roger Thomas reached the end of the pool first to claim the regatta title with a time of 36.2 seconds. The team's preliminary heat time was a blistering 23.38 seconds.
The high school students learned physics concepts as they constructed their boats, concepts such as buoyancy, density, Pascal's Principle, Archimede's Principle, ratio and displacement.
See pictures and more at: http://www.lakewoodcityschools.org/News ... WQRaN.dpuf
PHYSICS FUN AT CARDBOARD BOAT REGATTA
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Re: PHYSICS FUN AT CARDBOARD BOAT REGATTA
The photos from this are a delight—good way to start the day.
Thanks for posting this!
Thanks for posting this!
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