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Make a Crank

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Overview

Have you ever visited an old mill? If so you might be familiar with the use of gears. Gears are used in many things. Try this little science project and make your own little crank for hauling a bucket up from a well.

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Subject: Cars

Description: As part of the class students experiment with wheels, gear ratios, and energy transmission by building tricycles, bicycles, cars, and motors.

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Subject: Little Labs: Cars

Description: Experiment with wheels, gear ratios, and energy transmission by building tricycles, bicycles, cars, and motors. 16-page color guidebook.

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Experiment Statistics

Part of Science Kit: Little Labs: Cars
Class: Cars
Category: Physics
Created by: Physics Teacher
Added: December 18, 2008
| Number of views: 1661
| Number of times started: 74
| Number of ratings: 0
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