Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Worlds most Powerful Man

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Use the video above to devise a method to compute the work and power for each contestant.
You must include a list of information in your notebook.  You may discuss all assumptions and results ideas on the Blog.

5 comments:

  1. Should we just estimate how much the stones weigh and how high the cylinders are?

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    1. I believe if you research the event or view antilothe video they mention the mass or weight of the stones...

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  2. Hi, I am available during lunch if that would be a good time to take my SGO....

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  3. I researched the weight of the stones and the height of the platforms and found the average of the numbers I got. From there I calculated the force, the work and from there put that in an equation. After all the calculations, my equation came out to be 10,400/s=Power. I did round all my decimals to make the calculations turn out nicer.Now thinking about it I only calculated the height of the pillar, not the distance of the stones to the pillars- this makes my equation not as accurate as it could be.

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  4. It says they range between 100-160kg. Can I just use 160?

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