Friday 16th March 2012, the junkbots project moved to year 6 at Roade Primary School.
The aim was to Look in to how to use electric motors to make junk move, along with the effect of weight, surface contact effects and positioning of the weights. The task was to make something that could move along a table as quickly as possible.
Good example is the 'sleigh' shown above, a mixture of straws, yoghurt pots, pens, plastics and electric motors. What was especially good about this one was - it went in a straight line, shaking its way along and even carried its batteries. This was especially good as usually these junkbots have a tendency to spin around. The group that developed this one investigated repositioning the batteries, thereby adjusting the weight to get it to travel in a straight line.
Thank you to the year 6 at Roade Primary School for inviting me, lots of budding engineers there.
If you want to know more about Junkbots please contact: scott.turner@northampton.ac.uk
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