Ride Design
Design and model a futuristic ride for amusement parks of the future. Any format (for example, drawing, 3D model or computer simulation) is allowed. A one-page summary is required. Emphasis is placed on innovation, creativity and the accompanying description of physics principles. Each participant will receive a score and written comments from a judge.
Rules:
- Registration forms are available online and must be turned in at Davis Pavilion by 11:00 a.m. on Physics Day.
- The total cost of parts must be less than $100. Renting or borrowing high-tech commercial equipment is not permissible.
- A one-page description (including a photograph or diagram) summarizing the design and operating principles should be prepared. This summary and an optional poster (maximum size 2' x 3') prepared by the team are to be put on display in the Davis Pavillion from 11:00 to 3:00 for judging.
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If you build an accelerometer or velocity measuring device, your device must conform to the Lagoon/USU safety rules. Each accelerometer must receive a USU/Lagoon safety inspection sticker at registration.
- Entry forms must be completed at Davis Pavillion when you arrive at Lagoon. A good copy of your one-page summary must be attached to the entry form.
- A contest team can be any number of students. All their names and that of their teacher must be on the entry form.
- Students may sign up at the time of registration for an appointment with the judges. Meet your judge near the stage in the Davis Pavillion at the pre-set time.
Judging:
- Greatest emphasis is placed on the innovative application of the physics principles in the design.
- The judges will include experts from local industry, USU, and/or Lagoon.
- Each Contestant will receive a score and written comments from a judge.
- The judges' decision is final.
