FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
March 2, 2005
CONTACTS:Jack Gerlovich, (515) 271-3912 or jack.gerlovich@drake.edu
Daniel P. Finney, (515) 271-2833 or daniel.finney@drake.edu
DARING FEATS OF STRAW STAMINA, HIGH-FLYING PING-PONG BALLS AND ZOOMING
MOUSETRAPS HIGHLIGHT ANNUAL PHYSICS OPYMPICS
Thrill to death-defying flight of the ping-pong ball fired from moving catapult!
Dazzle at the amazing strength and stamina of ordinary household straws! Astonish
as mousetraps spring to life and drive at top speed!
A carnival of strange and bizarre sights involving the mad genius of high school
students is scheduled for exhibition at the 27th Annual Physics Olympics from
9 a.m. to noon at Drake University on Wednesday, March 9.
The competition will be held in Parents Hall in Olmsted Center, 29th Street
and University Avenue. The event, which is free and open to the public, is sponsored
by Drake’s School of Education and the Heartland Area Education Agency.
Using only household items and their creative minds, students will be constructing
devices for the following events:
- Toy racecar mousetraps: Students design race cars out of
mousetraps using only the spring to power the cars. The fastest and farthest-moving
car wins.
- Falling mass-powered cars: Students raise a 1,000-gram
weight 50 centimeters above a toy car to create energy that, when released,
will move the car. The farthest-moving car wins.
- Toothpick bridges: Students use toothpicks and Elmer’s
glue to build bridges. The bridge that flexes least under weight is the winner.
- Ping-Pong catapult: Students create a catapult that will
travel two meters and carry a Ping-Pong ball to be launched at a target at
the end of the course. The catapult that sticks closest to the course and
lands the ball closest to the target wins.
- Soda straw arm: Teams of two receive 20 jumbo plastic
straws, 20 straight pins and 30 minutes to build an “arm” that
will hold weight. The longest “arm” that can hold 100 grams for
10 seconds wins.
- Student-powered water heater: Teams are given a measured
amount of water and have five minutes to raise its temperature using only
human power. The team with the warmest water wins.
Winners in each event will advance to the state competition, which will be
held at Drake on April 13.
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