
Bronah Car J
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The primary objective was to craft a vehicle using OnShape 3D printing software. We successfully printed cars that traversed distances, after which we calculated the energy transfer from the battery to the motion of the vehicle. Additionally, we determined where all lost energy went. Our chassis designs were meant to be both efficient and innovative. The cars function by attaching PASCO low-friction wheels and a PASCO fan to my car, as well as placing a steel rod through the top body of the vehicle so that PASCO can measure the time the car remains in motion between two PASCO time trackers. The car is being tracked by PASCO Capstone, enabling us to utilize the data to find out how much energy was converted from the supplied energy, provided by the battery, into kinetic energy of the moving vehicle.
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