Rube Goldberg - Vocab

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The trebuchet's arm pivots on a fulcrum. The shorter end holds a heavy counterweight. The longer end holds a sling with the projectile.
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The counterweight is raised, storing potential energy. When released, the counterweight falls, causing the arm to swing upward rapidly.
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As the arm swings, the potential energy from the counterweight is converted into kinetic energy, accelerating the arm and the sling.
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The sling whips around the end of the arm, and at a specific point, the projectile is released at high velocity towards the target.
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A point of support on which a lever balances, like the pivot of a seesaw.
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A weight that, by applying an opposite force, provides balance and stability of a mechanical system.
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The rate at which an object's velocity changes, which can be due to changes in speed, direction, or both.
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In physics, its a measure of an object's resistance to acceleration.
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The rate of change of position of an object in any direction. This is a scalar quantity as it has only direction and no magnitude.
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The measure of the three-dimensional space an object occupies and is measured in cubic units, such as cubic feet or cubic meters.
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A medieval siege engine that uses a lever and a counterweight to hurl heavy projectiles.It converts the potential energy of a falling counterweight into kinetic energy.
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A machine that uses stored energy to launch projectiles, ranging from ancient siege engines for hurling large stones to modern devices like aircraft carriers.
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A series of events in which one event causes another event.
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A push or pull that acts on an object.
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The resistance to motion that slows an object down.
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To perform an action again and again.
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Energy of something in motion.
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Amount of movement of an object as related to its mass.
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Stored energy of an object at rest based on where it is in relation to other objects.
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Exact and accurate.
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To move or change from one to another.
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A thing that starts an action.