Mike Sennello's Rube Goldberg Device

4 years ago
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As per the requirements of Volunteer State's online Calculus-based Physics course (PHYS2110R51), here is my Rube Goldberg device. I have combined the "raw" video displaying the completed device in action with the "analysis" video into one for a number of reasons, of which obviously include the seamless contextualization of both videos and the significantly more practical nature of combining two extremely directly-related topics into the same framework of presentation. Honestly, at the very least, providing the video alone of the device in action would probably just leave everyone clueless and confused as to what is going on, so I can't justify presenting the apparatus any other way.

For my subscribers and regular viewers, yes, this is a very unrelated right-turn from my normal content, so it would be perfectly understandable for you all to just totally disregard this video. For all of those that decided to stay anyway, thanks, and, of course, enjoy!

And, of course, to Professor Stone, I hope this satisfies the requirements for the project. I cannot describe how difficult this has been and how much sleep has been lost due to my commitment to this project and, of course, my job, which I will have to "wake up" for in 3 hours. You've been a very helpful and understanding professor this semester, and for that I am grateful. At long last, enjoy!

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