Archive for 'science olympiad'
Posted: December 27th, 2006 under science olympiad.
Tags: 2001, science olympiad, warren truss
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1st Bridge Ever

I just found some old pics of my first ever Science Olympiad bridge. These photos are 7 years old. Many props to my mom for keeping them. The bridge weighed 58 grams if my memory serves me well. It held the entire 15kg with ease. It probably could have held 100lbs because it was so [...]
Posted: October 15th, 2006 under science olympiad.
Tags: 2002, howe truss, science olympiad
Comments: 1
Howe Truss Bridge

This bridge was definitely not my best, but it does bring back memories. It was the second bridge built by my old Science Olympiad Bridge Building partner, David, and I. As you can see, we were still in the beginning of our bridge building career. I assume David is still building bridges, as his father [...]
Posted: May 25th, 2006 under science olympiad.
Tags: 2005, balsa bridge, science olympiad
Comments: 25
Balsa Bridge

This balsa bridge was built by some students of mine for a Science Olympiad competition. It spanned 14 inches, weighed 8.1 grams, and held 29 pounds. That puts its efficiency at 1630.
Posted: December 11th, 2005 under science olympiad.
Tags: 2004, science olympiad
Comments: 15
Science Olympiad Bridge

This bridge won the 2004 GA State Science Olympiad Bridge Building competition. It weighed 9.47 grams, spanned 35cm, and held 15kg without breaking. The efficiency score was 1584. This bridge was made completely from Basswood. No Balsa or other wood was used. The top chord was made from 2 sticks of 1/16″ square pieces, laminated [...]
Posted: December 4th, 2005 under science olympiad.
Tags: 2005, science olympiad, tower
Comments: 24
Science Olympiad Tower

This tower was 24 inches tall, 6 inches wide at the base, tapering to a 1 & 1/2 inch square at the middle. This tower weighed 7.0 grams, and held 11kg for 2nd place at the 2005 GA Science Olympiad State Finals. I am in the middle of building a tower for my Science Olympiad [...]
Posted: May 21st, 2005 under science olympiad.
Tags: balsa tower
Comments: 23
Balsa Tower

This balsa tower was 12 inches tall, 8 inches wide at the base, and tapered to a 2 inch square at the top. I only have about forty pounds of sand, so I ended up adding any heavy object in sight to the bucket. After putting in the ceramic mug used to pour the sand, [...]
