Blog 4 Questions:
A) Do you anticipate being successful in your testing? Why or Why not?
I anticipate my group being successful in our testing. This is because by the time of testing-day, we will have completed the project and assured ourselves, through multiple practice trials, that the project is built for success. Currently, we still have a fair amount of work that needs to be completed, but I remain optimistic that my group and I can find a way to get everything done correctly.
B) How has each group member specifically contributed since Wednesday?
Since Wednesday, every member has equally worked on our project. More specifically, Fed Pier and Luke Kelley contributed in building our pulley and getting it to operate smoothly. Connor Garvey and myself contributed to stabilizing the project and attaching the pieces/parts to connect our simple machines.
C) Have you filled out all the requirements of the project? Particularly the simple machines and energy transfers? Why or Why not?
My group has not yet filled out all of the requirements for the project. We still have a few more simple machines and energy transfers to conquer before we are ready to submit our project. Currently, we have an incline plane, a pulley machine, and a lever. However, we are working diligently to complete the rest of the requirements.
Griffin Scott
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