What goes up must come down. And what goes way, way up can come down way, way too fast to survive the sudden stop. That’s why [Tom Stanton] built an altitude recording projectile into an oversized ...
UPLAND >> By noon Wednesday, the soccer field at Upland High School was scattered with broken pumpkins, tennis balls and other projectiles launched by trebuchets built by physics students. The 380 ...
“A surprising amount of stuff gets wasted every year because consumers can’t get it out of the packaging it came in,” writes Katie Palmer, who covers the science beat at Wired. In her article “The ...
SULLIVAN - Sullivan High School students constructed trebuchets this year in physics class. The 14 seniors designed and built four different trebuchets using their own materials. The construction ...
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP - Washington Township High School students in Amy Carpinelli's College Prep Physics classes recently had the opportunity to take what they are learning in the classroom and apply ...
Advanced Placement Physics students at West Feliciana High School recently investigated how warriors in the Middle Ages used counterweight trebuchets to fling projectiles long distances. Trebuchets ...
UPLAND >> Every year, students at Upland High School build trebuchets and launch pumpkins and other smaller objects such as tennis balls across the physical education field. But the point of the ...
Shattered pumpkin shells littered the 50-yard line of the practice football field at Bullock Creek High School on Friday, Nov. 8. Two pumpkins even sailed beyond the school yard and into a neighboring ...
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