A stable paper-bridge for a maths/physics/chemistry contest
Posted: October 17th, 2007, 4:52 pm
This topic actually is off the origami-topic, so if necessary, it can be moved ...
sorry for that.
The school that I go to has taken part in a maths/physics/chemistry contest and there is a challenge to build a bridge from 50 sheets of Dina4-sized paper (about 21 cm x 29 cm / 8,3 in x 11,4 in). It has to bridgeover a distance of 30 cm (11,8 in) and should be as stable as possible. Then it will be laid stress on.
(The record was established by another school some years ago with a maximum weight of 250kg, but they were allowed to use strings.)
I'd be really happy to hear some suggestions of -how to build the bridge- from you!
sorry for that.
The school that I go to has taken part in a maths/physics/chemistry contest and there is a challenge to build a bridge from 50 sheets of Dina4-sized paper (about 21 cm x 29 cm / 8,3 in x 11,4 in). It has to bridgeover a distance of 30 cm (11,8 in) and should be as stable as possible. Then it will be laid stress on.
(The record was established by another school some years ago with a maximum weight of 250kg, but they were allowed to use strings.)
I'd be really happy to hear some suggestions of -how to build the bridge- from you!
