Sharon Begley
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Dec 19, 2008 12:15 PM
If boredom sets in over the holidays, take a page from some freshmen
engineering students at Johns Hopkins: try to build a racecar powered
only by two mousetraps and six rubber bands.
Many of the students went with wood slabs for the body, and there
were more than a few wheels made of DVDs. The cars needed not only
propulsion but also maneuverability: they had to navigate an
11-foot-long curved course and somehow slalom around two sand-filled
soda bottles blocking the way. The winners hit on an ingenious
solution: they attached rods to the top of their cars, and when the
rods hit the soda bottles it forced the front wheels to turn, steering
the cars around the obstacle.
But words do not to justice to these feats of engineering: watch the video. Best rubber-band-and-mousetrap racecar at your holiday gathering wins an extra piece of fruitcake.
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