Thursday, April 30, 2015

Blog #5 group 21

Written by Christopher Bibanco


1. Our group was not successful in our test. I believe this to be because we did not mark the length at which the pulley needed to be at.We also should have added a wall to some of our inclined planes so that the marble wouldn't slide off. 

2. Looking back on this project, the one thing I would change is the amount of time we spent during the first week on our first pulley.We had a design but we did not start sticking to it until Sunday. 

3. Our group learned that a good design that everyone agrees on is important to progress, because if not then different people try to do their own design. Everyone trying to build their own design gets you no where and wastes time.We also learned that when building things you shouldn't use weak materials as a way to get it done quicker rather than building a sturdy structure that will hold better.This project also helped teach us more about electrical circuits through us burning out multiple lights due to short circuits. In the end our light was wired correctly and worked well. Overall this project taught us that cooperation is key when working with others and a pre drawn design makes the process of building easier. 

Martin Saucedo, Christopher Bibanco, Anthony Avila, Gustavo Saucedo, Brenton MacMahan

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