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Milestone Two Guidelines and Rubric 

The final project for this course is the creation of an analysis report. For Milestone Two, you will submit Setup of the Quantitative Description of Your Rube Goldberg Device Step. 

This milestone is due in Module Five. It will provide an additional step towards the completion of the final project. This step should be fully analyzed in the final submission. Your submission will demonstrate the knowledge of how to calculate the values that give a quantitative description of what is going on during the selected step and at the transitions to/from the neighboring steps, using the quantitative description as a starting point. 

Specifically, the following critical elements must be addressed: 

  1. Step Selection: Select a step or stage in the Rube Goldberg device. Provide a concise description of the step. 
  2. Previous Step 
  3. Equations: Provide the equations that can be used to describe the transfer of energy and the momentum of the object from the previous step to 
  4. the selected step. What is the connection between the basic physics concepts in the equations and the interaction of the object and force(s) 
  5. from step to step? 
  6. Calculations: Using the applicable equations you identified, calculate the transfer of energy and the momentum from the previous step to the 
  7. selected step. How do these calculations help you predict the object's location and velocity from the previous step to the step you selected? 
  8. Selected Step 
  9. Equations: If applicable, provide the equations that can be used to describe the change in type and amount of energy across the selected step. 
  10. Energy Calculation: Calculate the amount of energy that is converted from one form to another form using the changes in mass and height. For 
  11. example, if appropriate for your selected step, you could calculate the transformation of potential energy to kinetic energy. 
  12. Velocity and Force Calculations: Calculate the change in velocity that would be observed based on the changes in type of energy. Then, use 
  13. Newton's second law to calculate the force acting on the object. 
  14. Subsequent Step 
  15. Equations: Provide the equations that can be used to describe the transfer of energy and the momentum of the object. What is the connection 
  16. between the basic physics concepts in the equations and the interaction of the object and force(s) from step to step? 
  17. Calculations: Using the applicable equations you identified, calculate the transfer of energy and the momentum from your selected step to the 
  18. subsequent step. How do these calculations help you predict the object's location and velocity from the step you selected to the subsequent step? 

Guidelines for Submission: Your paper should be submitted as a 2- to 3 page Microsoft Word document with double spacing, 12-point Time New Roman font, and one-inch margins. 

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