
Catapult & Trajectory
Build a catapult and test how launch angle affects projectile range. Collect data on optimal angles for maximum distance. Covers projectile motion and physics.
Recommended for ages 9-12
About This Kit
Construct a lever-based catapult using popsicle sticks, rubber bands, and a spoon launcher. Test projectile range vs launch angle and record data to find optimal trajectories. Covers projectile motion, energy transfer, leverage, and data analysis. Introduces physics of motion and engineering optimization.
Learning Outcome
Learner tests angles vs range
What's Inside
Popsicle sticks, spoon, rubber bands
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