Build a truss bridge that spans at least 25 cm using only straws and tape.
Straw and rubber band bridge.
Balance the blown up balloon in the cup.
Last friday at cc there was a project introduced for the students to build bridges made from straws r.
20 straws and tape.
Working as engineering teams students design and create model beam bridges using plastic drinking straws and tape as their construction materials.
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Their goal is to build the strongest bridge with a truss pattern of their own design while meeting the design criteria and constraints.
Distribute supplies to each team.
Paper 1 cup 1 balloon 2 rubber bands 4 spoons 6 mailing labels 2 straws 10 toothpicks string.
Stack of paper from recycling.
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They experiment with different geometric shapes and determine how shapes affect the strength of materials.
Before building dad and aidan looked at different types of bridge designs on this site.
Insert the straws end to end and secure them with the pins.
2 pass the rubberband before the time limit time limit example.
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Once completed the bridge will be a firm structure still capable of movement.
4 if the rubberband drops the straw has to be cut rules.
Straws are flexible so manipulate them into shape to create your structure.
Now build a tower as tall as you can on top of the balloon using the materials.
1 hands not allowed to hold the straws or rubberband.
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Once their bridge is complete participants will place pennies or metal washers at the center of the bridge s span to measure how much weight it can support.
Build a bridge out of straws and straight pins that can support the weight of 100 pennies in a small cup.
Use more pins and glue to attach the straw bridge to the stabilizing straws on the wood posts.