ERIC Number: EJ1345176
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022-May
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Vertical Launch of a Grappling Hook
Mungan, Carl E.; Lipscombe, Trevor C.
Physics Teacher, v60 n5 p327-330 May 2022
Problems involving chains, cables, or ropes that are dropped, folded, or pass around pulleys attract ongoing interest, in part because they can become variable-mass situations if the chain is partitioned into sections for analysis. Less attention has been paid to trying to intentionally project the end of a string as far as possible. Here we consider the launch of a grappling hook connected to a long flexible rope, such as the cartoon character Batman might do. As a real-life example of their use, rocket-propelled ropes with grapnels were employed to ascend French cliffs on D-Day, although the wetness of the lines made the task more difficult than expected. Line launchers have also been used to access the roofs of burning buildings.
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Science Activities, Motion, Equations (Mathematics)
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