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I always have known that my friends knew how to throw a party, especially my friend Lisa who often entertains our large group of friends in her beautiful New England home. So while I shouldn't be surprised by her talented party planning ways I knew this event was going to be over the top awesome when I heard her ideas for her twins fourth birthday party. I immediately asked her if I could share on the blog and lucky me she said yes! When the photos arrived in my inbox, I was blown away from…

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Rene Miserez
Ever wonder how a high Striker works? Well know you know!!! Assume we have a bean bag. This bean bag is dropped on the lever. When it starts the bean bag has potential energy. When it is dropped it loses the potential energy and gains kinetic energy. The bean bag hits the lever, which transfers the force to the puck through Torque. Torque = Force x Radius. The larger the radius of the fulcrum, the larger the Torque. The puck is shot up losing kinetic energy and gaining potential energy. Carnival Strong Man Game, Diy Strong Man Carnival Game, High Striker Diy, Circus Props Diy, Diy Circus Games, Carnival Games Fall Festivals, Carnival Game Booth, Carnival Games Diy, Circus Games

Ever wonder how a high Striker works? Well know you know!!! Assume we have a bean bag. This bean bag is dropped on the lever. When it starts the bean bag has potential energy. When it is dropped it loses the potential energy and gains kinetic energy. The bean bag hits the lever, which transfers the force to the puck through Torque. Torque = Force x Radius. The larger the radius of the fulcrum, the larger the Torque. The puck is shot up losing kinetic energy and gaining potential energy.

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