Thursday, February 3, 2011

while we are waiting

well since the final launch day isnt here yet let me share with you some information about cannons in other ways.

math component:
intial velocity equation: (speed(ft/sec)) (launch angle)

quadratic model: h = -16t2+v0t+h0  

A cannonball is shot upward from the upper deck of a fort with an initial velocity of 192 feet per second.  The deck is 32 feet above the ground

1)    look at picture and see all the work

2) see pictures to see all work





science component:
we used the Gay-Lussacs Law in this project because we are dealing with pressure and temperature. but we can not plug in numbers or anything for we have not yet launched our cannons so we dont know the temperature or pressure of the nerf ball.

moral or not?
the essential question that we are  all answering: is it morally right for socities to create mass destruction weapons? most people are going to say no because the weapons are very dangerous. but i think yes, socities should have the choice to create weapons because without them we will be defenseless. not only do our law officials need them but we as individuals also need them for protection. everyone says that "aliens" or other organisms dont exist but how do we know they dont if we have no proof or evidence to prove that. they could really be up on another planet and we would never know. so if the government says it's not right for socities to make mass destruction weapons, what would happen if we were to be invaded by another species? we would be completely defensless against them and they could take over earth. 

pictures

this is our cannon in the process of construction

this is me and Reina Terda being silly with our cannon

                                      some of our prelimary designs


our first design that we didnt like


some of the group's designs that we didnt like so much



our cannon from a different angle but it's not complete


we left too much air space in the bottom of our cannon.


our final design for the cannon. we have finished building the cannon but now we wait for the launch day.

........stay tuned for the actual launch.........

Our Group Cannon

DAILEY SCHEDULE
Thursday:we are creating our own cannon with a group. in my group is Reina, Adiair, and Alex. we are in the middle of drawing our cannon design on paper and we have had a lot of fun so far.
Friday: we are back and today we are constructing the cannon. right now we are finishing our design and in about 45 minutes we will begin building the actual cannon.
monday: well its been about a week or so and still no launching of the cannons. our cannon looks like the nerf ball should fly high but theres no way to be sure. while we wait for the actual launch day, my group is busy finishing their cannon blogs.
PRELIMARY RESEARCH
Cannon Design: we have a design that we are pretty sure will work and below you can see pictures of our prelimary designs. the design we have choosen realtes to a waterhose because when you make the hole for water to come out of in a waterhose the water comes out faster. so we decided to cut a small hole in one of the lids and place it in one of the tennis ball cans.

Hypothesis: if we use the materials listed below to construct a cannon, then we predict that our cannon will fire a fare distance. we think the nerf ball will go about 6 miles per hour.

Materials:
  • 2 tennis ball cans
  • a pair of scissors
  • an 18'inch piece of tape
  • a video camera
  • a protractor
  • paper
  • pencil
Procedure:
  • get into a group of the maximaum of four people and start designing your cannon on a sheet of paper.
  • once you have your design, get materials
  • start with the tennis ball cans and cut one of them in half.
  • then take your tape and tape the bottom of the cut can to the other whole can.
  • then tape the top of the cut can to the other end of the whole can.
  • take one of the lids and cut five small holes in it
  • place the lid in the whole can
to be continued...........

Thursday, January 20, 2011

Cannons in from 1900's to modern day

the cannons used in this time were more desctructive because the science knowledge was increased. both the United States and different countries use them to attack their enemies.

one cannon is this one which was used and is still used to fire across long distances. some cannons like this were used on ships in order for protection. this cannon does not have a certain name because it is like an everyday cannon that people in the war use.
 

this cannon was used in the 1900's to travel slowly but shoot further then the rest of the cannons. this cannon was known as the cast iron. this cannon fired a ball that weighed 32 pounds and was one long shot.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Cannons from 1800's to 1900's

the cannons in this time period were able to shoot further because of the design. people had more knowledge on how the cannons will work so they were able to create better weapons.
 

cannons were also used on ships against enemies. cannons were used in tons of places  including Germany, United Kingdom, Europe, and Asia. cannons were called  machine guns in some places and arttelliry in other places.
   this
      this cannon was used to travel and fire long distances everywhere. mostly known for distruction in the U.K.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Cannon Designs in the 1800's

Cannons were big in the 1800's being used for battle on all sides. the United States adopted them in 1809 while the French abandoned them in 1829. the cannons were used to destroy or tear down enemies and could be sneaked onto enemy territory. today there are over a hunered cannons at parks or historical sites. people used the cannons to attack because the guns had a limited range of firing.

Cannon Designs:
12-Pdr Napoleon




12-pounder gun/ cannon: known as the "napolean" and weighed an average of 1,200 pounds. the favorite among the north section. the design also known as the confderate design, was slightly different from the guns that the confederates also made.

                          


2.9 Parrott
2.9 inch parrot rifle: designed by captain robert parker parrot. also found in southern boundaries. was used in the American Civil war. manufactured with two different boundaries and more pounds then now.