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*Jennifer Breger - Mechanical Engineering Class of 2009 |
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*Brian Lesperance - Electrical Engineering Class of 2008 |
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*Daniel Pinkawa - Mechanical Engineering Class of 2008 |
*Daniel Pinkawa - Mechanical Engineering Class of 2008 |
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Revision as of 12:01, 19 March 2008
Team Members
- Jennifer Breger - Mechanical Engineering Class of 2009
- Brian Lesperance - Electrical Engineering Class of 2008 (The Leader)
- Daniel Pinkawa - Mechanical Engineering Class of 2008
Overview
We built a horizontal circular platform that is actuated from underneath by three speakers. The vibration of the platform causes a small object (e.g., a IC sockets or coins) to act as an hour "hand" on top of the platform to slide around the circular platform, impelled by friction forces due to the vibration. If you bump the hand away, it slowly moves back to the correct hour.