Tower of Power
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The Tower of POWER
John Holton
Mr. Peterson
Honors Physics
5 April, 2008
Introduction: The object of this project was to build a tower made of only toothpicks and glue, and to have it be able to hold up a large amount of mass. We were to use our knowledge of the different Newton forces, Kinetic Energy, Potential Energy, etc. Internet sources could be used to look up the strongest structures and look at how they were constructed: the shapes used and how they were assembled. We are supposed to learn how forces can be dispersed or spread out to reduce pressure and carry more weight.
Body: The structure I built is two small pyramids with the tops cut off and connected to look like a bow tie. I made it the minimum height cause the higher it is and as more weight is added the potential energy increases. Potential Energy is PE= g x m x h, where g is gravity, m is mass, and h is height. If the structure was taller the gravitational pull