Chantel Matikke, Mike Kerksick, Emily Coonce. Device Design 1. Hydraulic 2. Bottle Rotation 3. Balloon/Lever 4. Marble Track 5. Lever and Counter Weight.

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Chantel Matikke, Mike Kerksick, Emily Coonce

Device Design 1. Hydraulic 2. Bottle Rotation 3. Balloon/Lever 4. Marble Track 5. Lever and Counter Weight 6. Mouse Trap 7. Fulcrum 8. Toaster

Hydraulic Conservation of Energy

Bottle Rotation Center of Mass Torque Rotational Kinetic Energy

Balloon/Lever Torque Rotational Kinetic Energy

Marble Track Gravitational Potential Energy Rotational Kinetic Energy Linear Kinetic Energy

Lever and Counter Weight Conservation of Momentum Rotational Kinetic Energy Torque Gravitational Potential Energy

Mouse Trap Elastic Potential Energy Torque

Fulcrum/Toaster Lever Elastic Potential Energy

Construction Issues Balloon vinegar /baking soda reaction Building marble track with supports Balancing bottle with counter weights Guide for lever with marble Hot glue injuries Mouse trap set up