just george
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You have 2 metal shafts that are side by side. They are suspended in the air by bearings, so that either shaft can spin freely. The shafts are parallel.
The teacher has connected an engine to shaft number 1, so that it spins at a constant speed.
You must somehow connect Shaft 1 to Shaft 2, so that as shaft 1 spins at a constant speed, shaft 2 rapidly changes rotation speed.
The speed change must be:
When shaft 1 is at 0 degrees, shaft 2 must spin a full 180 degrees very quickly, and then stay as still as possible, until shaft 1 reaches 180 degrees, at which point in time shaft 2 must spin another full 180 degrees in the same direction as before, and then stay as still as possible again, until shaft 1 reaches 360 degrees/0 degrees, and the process begins again.
That's it.
The solution must be entirely mechanical. No electricity may be used. No motors may be used. Shaft 2 may never spin backwards. No switches may be used.
The teacher has connected an engine to shaft number 1, so that it spins at a constant speed.
You must somehow connect Shaft 1 to Shaft 2, so that as shaft 1 spins at a constant speed, shaft 2 rapidly changes rotation speed.
The speed change must be:
When shaft 1 is at 0 degrees, shaft 2 must spin a full 180 degrees very quickly, and then stay as still as possible, until shaft 1 reaches 180 degrees, at which point in time shaft 2 must spin another full 180 degrees in the same direction as before, and then stay as still as possible again, until shaft 1 reaches 360 degrees/0 degrees, and the process begins again.
That's it.
The solution must be entirely mechanical. No electricity may be used. No motors may be used. Shaft 2 may never spin backwards. No switches may be used.