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Toothpick Bridge

Project type

Bridge Building Challenge

Date

December 2019

This project was a challenging assignment in my high school physics class that involved constructing a bridge capable of spanning a one-foot gap. The bridge had to meet specific criteria, including a maximum mass of 50 grams and dimensions suitable for a Hot Wheels car to traverse. The materials limited us to using only flat toothpicks and wood glue for construction. While some students formed pairs for the project, I decided to undertake it individually.

The ultimate test for our bridges involved suspending a large bucket from them and progressively adding weight. It was a true test of strength and durability. I'm proud to say that my bridge surpassed the previous record of 91 pounds by successfully supporting a remarkable 147 pounds before experiencing failure. This achievement sets a new benchmark, and there is a strong belief among my teacher and peers that this record will remain unbeaten.

This project pushed the boundaries of our understanding of physics and engineering principles. It required careful planning, precise construction, and a deep understanding of the structural properties of toothpicks and wood glue. My success in this endeavor not only demonstrated my ability to apply theoretical knowledge but also showcased my problem-solving skills and attention to detail.

Overall, this bridge-building assignment served as an opportunity to combine classroom learning with practical application, fostering creativity, critical thinking, and a deeper appreciation for the principles of physics. It was a rewarding experience that showcased my individual capabilities and highlighted the potential for innovation even with limited resources.

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