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Every flying thing, whether it's an airplane, spacecraft, soccer ball, or flying kid, experiences four aerodynamic primary forces: lift, weight, thrust and drag.
An airplane uses a propeller or jet engine to generate thrust. The wings to create lift. The smooth, pencil-thin shape minimizes drag. And the molecules that make up the airplane attributes to the weight.
Let's find out what are all the parts of an airplane for. You'll need to get a cheap balsa wood airplane for this next part - check out your local drug store or toy store. I've even found them in grocery stores for about $2.
Take the balsa wood airplane and try to fly just the body (no wings or fins). It flips all over the place. Try flying just the large wing (no body). Somersaults!
Now slide the large wing into the body and fly (fewer somersaults, but still sickening to fly in!).
Now add a horizontal stabilizer (elevator) tail, and when you throw it, add a slight curve so the plane "fishtails" in the air (like a car)... but did you notice that there are no more somersaults?
Add the vertical tail (rudder) and see how it now steers straight no matter how to curve-throw it.
Sneaky Tip: if you remove the metal clip on the nose beforehand, you can add it last to really see what it's for... notice where most of the weight is without the clip?
Let's make more things that demonstrate these flying ideas!
Helicopters: Cut out a paper rectangle 5 by 2 inches. Cut lengthwise down the strip, stopping about an inch before the end. Tape this uncut inch to the end tip of a popsicle stick. Fold the "bunny-ear" flaps down in opposite directions. Throw off a balcony and watch it whirl and gyrate! (Optional: You can notch the end of the popsicle stick to make a sling-shot helicopter. Make a quick slingshot launcher by looping a rubber band to another popsicle stick end.)
Butterfly Cups: Tape two Dixie paper cups together, bottom-to-bottom. Chain together six rubber bands. Loop one end of the rubber band chain over your thumb and hold your arm out horizontally straight, palm up. Drape the remainder of the chain along your arm. Place the taped butterfly cups at the free end (near your shoulder) and slowly wind the rubber bands around the middle section of the cups. When you wind near the end, stop, stretch the chain back toward your elbow, make sure the rubber band comes from the underside of the cups and release. The cups should rotate quickly and take air, then gracefully descend down for a light landing. Try making one with four cups.
Hot Air Balloons: Shake out a garbage bag to its maximum capacity. Tape (use duct or masking tape) the open end almost-closed... you still want a small hole the size of the hair dryer nozzle.
Use the hair dryer to inflate the bag and heat the air inside (make sure you don't melt the bag).
When the air is at its warmest, release your hold on the bag while you switch off the hair dryer. It should float up to the ceiling and stay there for a while. This experiment works best on cold mornings. The greater the temperature difference between the bag's air and the surrounding air, the longer it will float.
Parachutes: Attach a piece of floss or thin string to the four corners of a tissue. Attach a stick, a small wad of stones wrapped in another tissue, a pinecone, etc. to the centers of the string. Practice dropping these from the balcony and see which falls slowest with which load.
Ring Thing: Cut an index card into thirds lengthwise. Loop one strip into a circle and tape ends together. Place two remaining strips together end-to-end and tape, then loop into large circle and tape in place. Place a piece of tape across one end of a straw and gently secure one ring to the tape. Repeat on the other end with remaining ring. Make sure the two rings are concentric (you can see through both like a telescope). Throw it small-end-first!
Free Form Machines: Make an obstacle course with some or all the following different challenges:
-Hit a target balloon (arm the machines with opened paper clips)
-Go over and under a suspended length of string
-Make it through a hula hoop suspended vertically or horizontally
-Carry a jelly bean passenger safely across shark-infested waters (two tables spread apart)
-Dangle large paper airplanes (made from 11x17" paper, or two 8.5x11" papers taped together to make an 11x17") from the ceiling for a 'dogfight' to earn points if you tag one
-Shoot through the basketball hoop, and dive into a basket.
Since 1996, Aurora Lipper has been helping families learn science. As a pilot, astronomer, engineer, rocket scientist, and former university instructor, Aurora can transform toilet paper tubes into real working radios and make robots from junk in the back desk drawer. You can download the free science experiment workbook at http://www.SuperchargedScience.com
Basic Of Plastic Mold
Plastic is one of the most used materials in the manufacturing of toys, tools, and other consumer goods. It's very name, 'Plastic', from the Greek 'plastos' refers to 'molded'. It is clear that the material plastic's real value lies in the ways in which it is used and molded. Plastic is extremely malleable, and allows or it to be pressed, extruded, cast, or molded into many different shapes and forms.
Plastics are used in a wide range of products, from every day office products such as pens, clips, and printers, to high-end uses such as TV's, stadiums, and space shuttles. Before plastic's wide adoption across many different industries, other materials such as wood, stone, glass, ceramic, and leather were the standard products used. Now, to find products made of leather and stone indicates a certain quality and 'rareness' because most of our 'stuff' is plastic. Plastic has displaces all of these traditional materials and is now the dominant material in all of manufacturing.
The drawbacks to using plastic stem from its chemical makeup. The compounds comprising plastic limit its ability to withstand heat and makes it vulnerable to hard impacts and weight. Plastics are limited in how dense and hard they can be made to be which causes many of these weaknesses. Additionally, plastics are not highly conductive of electricity, and so they are limited in use around electronic components. Additionally, the price of plastic molding and work limits its use as a building material (aside from PVC) in construction projects because it is still to expensive when compared to working with concrete and lumber.
Polyvinyl Choloride is an extremely useful plastic. Commonly referred to as PVC, it is used heavily in plumbing but also has many practical uses such as framing out large shapes and many other uses where tubing is involved. It other forms, PVC can be used in rain gear, packaging of food, shrink wrap, home siding, computer enclosures, and many other places in which most people don't expect.
Plastic has truly revolutionized how the world operates. We now can have many tools and utensils because they can be developed and manufactured very cheaply with plastic. If plastic were not around, many of our standard household items would have to be made out of more expensive materials, thus limiting the ability for most people to obtain them. Plastic is cheap, extremely malleable, and very stable, and thus has many different uses which people all over the world have researched and continue to research to push the possibilities of plastic.
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E36 BMW moldings?
I removed the moldings from my 1998 328is before having it painted, and some of the little rubber coated clips broke off. Where can I find some to replace the broken ones?
A link would be greatly appreciated!
I had the same problem with my '94 325i, I found a website that is most helpful in finding exactly what you want. In fact, as a BMW enthusiast, I have it on my quicklaunch bar. http://www.realoem.com - You can either pick your car, or if you are not savvy, you can use the last seven of your VIN to look up which model you have. Then it is as simple as finding the correct blueprint and the correct part on said blueprint... after which, nearly all good quality online BMW parts stores have the ability to search by part number. I personally use https://www.bavauto.com or https://www.autohausaz.com
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