2007-2008 Supercomputing Challenge New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge
I
I
I
I
I
I


Registration

Proposals
Interims
Final Reports

Dates

Kickoff
Evaluations
Expo
STI
Wiki

School Map
Sponsors

Mail

Challenge
Technical Guide



Past Participant Survey

GUTS

 

Challenge Team Abstract


Challenge Logo

    Team Number: 038

    School Name: Lovington High School

    Area of Science: Physics

    Project Title: What Causes Torque to Reverse Itself? A Study and Explanation of the Rattleback (Celt).

Abstract
Interim
Final Report

     A rattleback, also known as a celt, is a ten centimeter long plastic toy with a base shaped similar to the hull of a boat. The object's unique shape and placement of the elliptical foci mysteriously allows it to reverse its direction of motion when spun clockwise.

     Our team will attempt to explain why the rattleback reverses direction mathematically and create a physical explanation. We will also simulate the rattleback graphically on the supercomputer where we will change variables such as length, focus, etc.

     We hope to gain knowledge of the mathematical and physical concepts governing the behavior of the celt and understand the effects of altering variables in this process.

Team Members

Team Mail

Sponsoring Teachers

Project Advisor(s)

  • Mrs. Pamela Gray
For questions about the Supercomputing Challenge, a 501(c)3 organization, contact us at: consult1516 @ supercomputingchallenge.org

New Mexico Supercomputing Challenge, Inc.
80 Cascabel Street
Los Alamos, New Mexico 87544
(505) 667-2864

Flag Counter

Tweet #SupercomputingChallenge