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Testing and Trials: Crash Course Kids #44.2 - By Crash Course Kids



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00:09 Welcome back ring toss champions . You know , I
00:12 was thinking about our carnival game experiment from last time
00:14 and I think we're getting pretty good at using the
00:17 engineering process to come up with a solution to a
00:20 problem . So , good for us now , it's
00:24 time to mix things up a little . Sometimes engineers
00:27 figure out more than one way to reach a solution
00:29 to a problem . Think about our trip to the
00:31 bowling alley in order to solve the problem of getting
00:33 a strike . We use the ball ramp for every
00:35 trial . But what if someone else in another lane
00:39 was waiting to use the ball ramp ? Engineers aren't
00:41 just brilliant at solving problems . They're also excellent at
00:44 sharing . So in general , what if you don't
00:47 have what you need , whether it's the necessary equipment
00:49 or the right materials or enough money to make a
00:52 certain solution that works ? It means you got to
00:54 come up with another solution , and that means you
00:57 have to be able to test a bunch of different
00:59 possible solutions that all meet the same criteria . So
01:03 how do engineers design multiple tests of different solutions that
01:06 produce the same outcome ? Let's head back to our
01:13 ring toss game and see . We decided that the
01:16 criteria for our solution were first that we need to
01:18 get the ring around the pin and second that we
01:21 need to do it in one toss next , we
01:23 thought about the variables that could affect our outcome ,
01:26 like the size of the ring , the height of
01:27 the pin , how we toss the ring and how
01:30 far away we were from the pin . After some
01:32 thought we decided to isolate the ring size as our
01:34 variable and it was go time . We did three
01:37 trials using a smaller ring , a medium ring and
01:39 a large ring and it took the large ring for
01:41 us to get the outcome that we wanted and a
01:43 sweet grand prize . But that's not all being good
01:47 engineers . We kept testing our solution until we found
01:50 a failure point . We learned that if we changed
01:52 another variable , our distance from the pin , the
01:55 large ring wasn't going to solve the problem anymore .
01:57 Which is okay because I only have room for one
02:00 huge stuffed platypus in my room anyway , But let's
02:02 try to find a few different methods we could use
02:05 to get the same results . Mm And let's not
02:11 only make a plan , let's also make some tables
02:14 . Tables are a great way to keep everything organized
02:17 because we're going to be doing a few different tests
02:19 and we need a way to keep track of which
02:21 variable were changing in each tests . Now the criteria
02:24 for our solution are the same One ring , one
02:27 throw on the pin , booyah . So next let's
02:30 list are variables . They are ring size , distance
02:33 from the pin , the height of the pin .
02:34 And how we toss the ring overhand , underhand or
02:38 like a frisbee . Now we need to pick a
02:40 variable that we want to isolate . We already did
02:42 the ring size . So let's choose the distance from
02:44 the pin . So for our three trials will change
02:46 how far away we stand from the pin making it
02:49 12 or three m . Now we have to keep
02:52 all the other variables the same . So let's decide
02:55 what those are going to be . Let's choose the
02:57 small ring , the medium height pin and to throw
02:59 the ring underhand . Okay , little Sabrina start tossing
03:03 . When we do our trials , we see that
03:05 we get the outcome we want . When we stand
03:06 one m away from the pin test , one is
03:09 complete . For a second test , let's change the
03:12 height of the pin between trials . So we'll switch
03:14 between throwing the ring at a short pin , a
03:16 medium one and a tall one . We also need
03:19 to pick what we're going to use for the variables
03:21 that don't change . Let's stick with a small ring
03:23 and standing one m away from the pin and tossing
03:26 the ring underhand again . Ready , will me ?
03:28 This time we can see it's the tall pin that
03:30 gives us the outcome we're looking for . Okay ,
03:33 last test this time round , let's change how we
03:35 toss the ring between trials so we'll throw it underhand
03:38 one time over hand the other time and the last
03:40 time . Like a frisbee and all three times we'll
03:43 use the small ring , the tall pin and stand
03:46 one m away . Ready set toss When we do
03:49 our trials , we see it's the frisbee throw that
03:51 gets us the outcome we want . Now , if
03:53 we wanted to we can mix and match to create
03:56 any combination of variables that we were curious about .
03:59 Like we could try the frisbee toss with different pin
04:01 sizes or toss the ring differently , but only use
04:04 the short pin as long as we only change one
04:06 variable at a time and still get the outcome that
04:09 meets our criteria were totally golden . And now we
04:16 know that it's possible to design several different tests that
04:19 lead to the same outcome . We just have to
04:21 remember to make a plan to change only one variable
04:24 at a time and to keep things organized when in
04:27 doubt use engineering to solve problems . It will pass
04:30 the test every time .
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