INVESTIGATION FOLLOWUP PROCEDURE My project consisted of launching M&Ms with a Da Vinci catapult. My problem was “Of the three angles: 20 degrees, 40 degrees, and 60 degrees, which one will launch the M&M the farthest.” The hypothesis I formulated from this problem was that the 20 degree angle would launch the candies the farthest. I started by building the catapult. I was originally going to build a much less sophisticated catapult, but due to some technical difficulties, I had to resort to a different one that I had built earlier. I also had to alter my Investigation Plan because I couldn't find the right materials; but I was able to come up with the plan that I have now. The original one included launching different substances from the
Procedure: Using distilled water, premeasured containers and objects determine displacement of fluids and density of objects. Use ice and heat measure temperatures in Celsius, Fahrenheit and Kelvin.
Science Buddies. (2015, December 12). Effect of Trebuchet Arm Length or Counterweight Mass on Projectile Distance. Retrieved March 24, 2016, from http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas/ApMech_p013.shtml
A catapult has been used all throughout history as a siege engine. A siege engine is a device that is designed to break or circumvent city walls and other fortifications in siege warfare. A catapult was one of the approximately 10 weapons used in siege warfare during an assault on a castle or fortification. Some other weapons used in both ancient and medieval siege warfare included the well known trebuchet, the classic battering ram, and the siege tower. All of these devices and their relatives were used both in ancient and medieval times in large numbers, and to their users utter enjoyment, and they remained effective for ages, despite an opponent's usually inefficient ways of trying to impede the seige weapons
Boy Willie is an important character due to his plot-driven actions and character evolution. He is a young Black man, 30 years old, who is energetic and ambitious. Boy Willie is single and has a strong, sometimes immature personality, often leading him to fight with his sister, Berniece. His primary objective is to sell his family's piano in order to purchase Sutter's land, the farm where their ancestors were enslaved. Boy Willie’s motivations stem from his desire to break free from the past of the Charles family; he wants to claim ownership of the land that once belonged to his family while also assimilating into society.
Leonardo Da Vinci was a famous Italian Renaissance polymath painter and sculptor. He was born on April 15, 1452 in Vinci, Italy. He lived with his father, Piero Fruosino di Antonio da Vinci. Da Vinci was an only child until he was 25. He was an apprentice for Andrea di Cione, known as Verrocchio. When Da Vinci was 20 he worked on his first painting. In 1479, he moved to Florence, Italy. He did a painting in 1480 and never finished it. In 1482, he moved to Milan, Italy. While he was in Milan he volunteered to be a military engineer. He did many paintings while he was in Milan. Da Vinci won the duke over in 1489. He got to do the horse sculpture that he wanted to do. He did not get to finish it, because they got attacked by the French
Caravaggio lived through a dark period of time. His behavior, however became more and more violent as he began to challenge the beauty of art. He becomes more and more of a murder and uses more dramatic composition heightening his view of the situation.
The purpose of the experiment was used to determine which team created a design that ultimately proved to launch the marshmallow the farthest. What was determined to be true was that the structure that contained the right configuration in producing a high amount of force proved to have the greater amount of displacement of the marshmallow. This proved the group’s hypothesis. However, when the group was compared to other groups conducting the same experiment, the displacement of their marshmallow was the shortest. This was a result of miscommunication between group members that proceed to affect why the group had the lowest measurement of displacement. As mentioned in the research, projectile motion was shown when the marshmallow was launching
Who is the most significant Renaissance artist, the most significant Renaissance artist was Leonardo Di Vinci:There are many reasons why Leonardo Di Vinci was the most significant Renaissance Artist ever.
Leonardo’s painting, the Mona Lisa, is one of the most famous paintings of all time. Using his knowledge from anatomy and sciences, he learned to perfect the muscles in human portraits. Leonardo loved both art and science, using both to his advantage. Also known as the Renaissance Man, Da Vinci was a writer, inventor and an artist. He was known to get bored of his work and move on to study something else causing him to only finish a few of his paintings. Despite Leonardo Da Vinci’s anxious nature, he still remains one of the most profound artists in history. This paper will delve deeper into Da Vinci by first examining his earlier life and apprenticeship, his most known masterpieces, and his notes.
The renaissance was a time that bridged between the middle ages and modern history. The renaissance ranged between the 14-17th centuries. The renaissance had a lot of famous people that lived between the time period. Some famous people are William Shakespeare, Christopher Columbus, Michelangelo, and many more. One very famous person is Leonardo Da Vinci.
Ever thought about that one wall that you wished was never there well know you can with this easy weapon called a trebuchet is it cheap and easy to put together, it is not very dangerous so don't let your parents tell you what it is and isn't take up your trebuchet that you built and take control
Given the many versions and accounts of famous artist’s lifetimes, we’re shown the vast underlying meaning, and situational ironies, to several of well- known pieces of work we still admire today. Donatello, Verrocchio, da Vinci, Botticelli, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Bernini; All of these artist left unique and controversial imprints on the timeline of art and life. Though many follow one right after the other, we see the changing of times through the midst of the creation of their works. Through the Renaissance and to the Reformation period, these artists help shape the nature of society. Coming to the end of the Renaissance era, an artist nicknamed “Caravaggio,” because of where he came from, pushed his world into the times of a more sound
Leonardo Da Vinci was one of the most famous artists during the Italian Renaissance, most known for his painting, the Mona Lisa (1517). However, other than being an artist he was also a sculptor, architect, inventor, military engineer and draftsman. He also studied the laws of both science and nature, which influenced his artwork (“Leonardo Da Vinci”). Today, Da Vinci is one of the most known artists, and influences and inspires many people.
Michelangelo was born on March 6, 1475 and was born Caprese Michelangelo, Italy. He was known as a painter, architect, poet, sculptor and an engineer at his time. He was known as one of the greatest artist of the Renaissance period. People see him as an equal to Leonardo da Vinci and even Rafael. He was born into a banking family in Florence he lost his mother at an early age after his mother died his father didn’t know what to do so he send him to live with a stone cutter family. Since he didn’t like school to much his father sent him to study with Ghirlandaio that was when he found his talent in sculpting. His father sent him to study with one of the greatest artist Lorenzo de Medici when he was staying there he sculpted his first sculpture
Michelangelo was written by Diane Stanley. He is known for his famous quote “The true work of art is but a shadow of the divine perfection.” I chose Michelangelo because his art has always piqued my interest and his overall accomplishments amaze me.