Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
Action iv:
Add water to a container to raise a golf ball at least 5 cm so that the golf ball rolls out of the top of the container and initiates the next action.
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Add water to a container to raise a golf ball at least 5 cm so that the golf ball rolls out of the top of the container and initiates the next action.
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Last edited by trdd on Thu Sep 05, 2019 6:56 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
Same at last year's division C task. In this video you can see one of the many methods of achieving this task: https://youtu.be/c7zmzxid9SQ
Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
There are other ways to do this, of course. But this is one of them.
For this to work you need to take these parts to the hardware store and the PVC pipes that fit these. Then use PVC cement to seal and also other sealants so that they don't leak.
You also need to buy surgical hose.
You also need foam that you can shape as a cylinder and put inside the bottom container so that it can raise the ball.
Make sure to measure the appropriate lengths of PVC pipe to cut so that there is enough water to transfer from one container to the other and enough to raise the golf ball by 5cm up.
Bottom container when assembled must have about a 5 to 10 degree tilt so that the ball drops from the same tip.
To pour the water from top container to bottom container you can do either of these three things: a) Opening a pinched hose. b) Dropping part of the hose by gravity. or c) Pulling on a mouse ball from the top container that seals the bottom orifice of the top container as shown in the You tube video here:
Video on how this works:
https://youtu.be/c7zmzxid9SQ
Watertight 3D printed parts available to order on this link:
https://www.shapeways.com/product/VW7Q3 ... 2568d1b0d0
Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
There is one problem. The golf ball is too heavy, and therefore sinks in the water. I tested this even with salt water, and the golf ball still didn't rise.
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Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
There's also an FAQ on soinc.org that specifies that you can't use saltwater anyway.There is one problem. The golf ball is too heavy, and therefore sinks in the water. I tested this even with salt water, and the golf ball still didn't rise.
Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
If you are confused, there is a video in this thread on how to accomplish this task.
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Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
Nobody said that there can't be something under the golf ball.
Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
use foam under the golf ball. See how it works here: https://youtu.be/c7zmzxid9SQ
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Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
I know this might be odd, but my partner and I have a hard time finding a way to pour the water into a container. We don't really understand the ideas and timing of how to unleash the water. We were thinking of either capaillay action or a homopolar motor, but both these ideas seem unrealistic and quite hard. Any ideas of how we can use the water?
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Re: Action iv: Pour water into container to raise golf ball
If I understand your problem, then you don't even need to pour water into a container. Why not just use a pipe to make the water flow. If the pipe is low enough then water can flow through it. trdd listed a few ways to do this above, like making a pipe fall from a very high position where water can't flow through the pipe. Just look above at trdd's post and look at all of the ways there. You don't even have to use the 3d printed parts, you can just use any bottle and it still works. I hope this answers your question!DemonicPillows wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2020 8:34 am I know this might be odd, but my partner and I have a hard time finding a way to pour the water into a container. We don't really understand the ideas and timing of how to unleash the water. We were thinking of either capaillay action or a homopolar motor, but both these ideas seem unrealistic and quite hard. Any ideas of how we can use the water?
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