Roller Coasters. Each team must successfully complete this challenge in order to be eligible for the final challenge and the prize.

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Roller Coasters Possible Materials Grey Water Pipe Insulation $5 per tubing, $5 for half (lengthwise) Duct Tape or Masking Tape $3 unlimited use of duct tape $2.50 for roll of masking tape Scissors $2 per pair Clear Plastic Cup $1 per cup Marble(s) $5 per tub.50c each Meter Stick $2 unlimited use Stop Watch $5 Data Sheets Free with any purchase $35 budget Each team must successfully complete this challenge in order to be eligible for the final challenge and the prize. 1. Brainstorm with your group a possible model for your roller coaster, your roller coaster should have at least one hill. Once you have come to consensus, draw a model of the roller coaster on your data sheet. 2. Cut the grey pipe insulation lengthwise in half to create a track for the roller coaster. Both halves can now be used to construct your roller coaster track or your group could also use the entire pipe insulation without cutting it in half. 3. Work with your group to construct a model of a roller coaster using tubing and tape. The rollercoaster should have at least one hill. Place the clear cup at the end of the tubing to catch your marble. 4. The roller coaster should be at least one meter, but no more than four meters long. 5. Record the actual length (distance) of your roller coaster on your data table. 6. Record the height of the hill. 7. Draw a picture of your roller coaster on your data table (label the drawing). 8. For each trial, one participant should position the marble at the top of your roller coaster so that it can begin rolling WITHOUT being pushed.

9. When the press secretary says go, the participant should let go of the marble and simultaneously the time keeper should begin the stop watch. 10. When the marble gets to the end of the track and enters the clear plastic cup, the press secretary should say stop and the time keeper should stop the stop watch. (A successful trial means the ball did not roll off the track, and the ball ended up inside the clear cup.) 11. Please note, the marble should not hit the bottom of the cup so hard in order to stop, or roll back more than 20 centimeters then come to a complete stop. This is considered an unsafe roller coaster. 12. Time keeper should share the data with the statistician so he/she can record the time elapsed on the data table. 13. Calculate the speed for each trial and record it on your data table. (Speed = distance/time) 14. Repeat steps 5 9 four more times. 15. Calculate the average speed.

Roller Coaster #1 Data Table Initial drawing of your roller coaster Length of roller coaster: Height of the starting point of the track: Height of hill Trial # 1 2 3 4 5 Average Distance in meters Time in seconds Speed m/s Final drawing of your roller coaster Cleared for Challenge : Signature Date

Roller Coaster Challenge 1. Work with your group to redesign a roller coaster using tubing and tape and any other material available to you. The rollercoaster should have at least one hill and one loop. Place the cup at the end of the tubing to catch your marble. 2. Your group will determine the length of the rollercoaster. 3. Record the actual length (distance) of your roller coaster on your data table. 4. Record the height of the hill(s) 5. Draw a picture of your roller coaster on your data table (label the drawing) 6. For each trial, one participant should position the marble at the top of your roller coaster so that it can begin rolling WITHOUT being pushed. 7. When the press secretary says go, the participant should let go of the marble and simultaneously the time keeper should begin the stop watch. 8. When the marble gets to the end of the track and enters the clear plastic cup, the press secretary should say stop and the time keeper should stop the stop watch. (A successful trial means the ball did not roll off the track, and the ball ended up inside the clear cup.) 9. Time keeper should share the data with the statistician so he/she can record the time elapsed on the data table. 10. Calculate the speed for each trial and record it on your data table. (Speed = distance/time) 11. Repeat steps 6 9 four more times. 12. Calculate the average speed

Roller Coaster Challenge Data Table Initial drawing of your roller coaster Length of roller coaster: Height of the starting point of the track: Height of hill Trial # 1 2 3 4 5 Average Distance in meters Time in seconds Speed m/s Final drawing of your roller coaster

Other Information: Successes: Challenges: Why do you feel your roller coaster should be chosen?