Junkyard Challenge

In this event your team must prepare and bring materials to build a device on site to complete a task.



The Tasks
1. Tipping the scale - teams must build a device that is able to measure the mass of a "challenge object". Teams will not know what the challenge object is until after the impound. It will be no larger then 10.0cm x 10.0cm x 10.0cm for the Regional Tournament,25.0cm x 25.0cm x 25.0cm for the State Tournament, and 25.0cm x 25.0cm x 100.0cm for the National Tournament. Its mass will be between 100.0g and 500.0g for the Regional Tournament, 10.0g and 1000.0g for the State Tournament, and 10.0g and 2000.0g for the National Tournament. You will also have to use a mystery material in your device. Construction time will be between 30-45 minutes. You have 5 minutes to give the judges the weight of the object.

2. Coin Sorter - teams must build a device that is able to sort out five dollars worth of mixed change. The coins must all go into different storage places according to their value. These must be marked and you must be able to get the coins out so they can be scored. You have a minute to sort as many coin as you can using your device. There is a mystery material that must be used. Construction time will be between 30-45 minutes.

Other Info

 * The materials you bring must fit in a box with outside dimensions no greater then 26cmx31cmx46cm. The box can be made of any material but the lid must close completely with all materials inside the box.


 * ALL forms of glue are forbidden at the event site. Pre-glued components are permitted.


 * Tools may be brought in a separate container, they do not have to be impounded. Tools can not become part of the device unless they were impounded in the materials box. Electrical or battery operated power tools may NOT be used.


 * All competitors MUST wear safety spectacles with side shields during construction AND demonstration by ANY competitor.


 * Acids, bases, and flammable liquids may not be brought to the competition.

2010 Event Parameters
For the 2010 event, you must build a device that will use a standard unmodified golf ball to trip 4 mousetraps, within one minute. In a specified order (North, South, West, East) will get you bonus points. All the materials must fit into a box at most 40x40x60cm.

You may not bring glue or power tools to the event. You may preassemble some parts as long as they fit into the 40x40x60cm box, you have 30 minutes to assemble the device on site. You must drop the golf ball into the device at the central point.

You may use up to 6V of electricity to power your device to add on to its accuracy.

You may get bonus points if the device operates for at least 5 seconds before you trip the first mousetrap. And 2 bonus points per second the device operates until all the mousetraps are tripped. This means that if you complete the task at 59 seconds or 60.00 seconds, you will have a lot more bonus points.

You may not touch the device after it begins operating unless you want to lose points, you also may not secure the mousetrap directly to the floor. The mousetrap or any part of the device may not become an unshielded projectile at any point.

Links
New York Coaches Conference

Soinc Page with a bunch of helpful info