Joints - Scavenger Hunt
By : Jordan C. and Shraddha N.
These are the examples that we came up with for each joint . . .
Door Hinge ; (Hinge Joint)
As it allows the door to move front and back only. It can't rotate or move side to side.
Switches ; (Hinge Joint)
The Switches only move up and down which is similar to our hand moving up and down.
Chair Lever ; (Hinge Joint)
The Chair Lever also only moves up and down like our legs.
Door of the Trophy Case ; (Gliding Joint)
The doors of the Trophy Case glides to open and to close.
The Money Eater ; (Gliding Joint)
When we put our money in the moth of the 'Money Eater', the money glides into the machine to go in.
Hooks on top of the white board ; (Gliding Joint)
The hooks glides to our comfortability as to where we want to put our things on it.
Master Lock ; (Pivot Joint)
When we rotate the knob from one number to another, the movement that happens at that time is what we thought is an example of a Pivot Joint.
Lock ; (Pivot Joint)
When we insert a key into the lock, we turn the key to the right to open it and when locking, we turn it back again. It's kinda like the neck moving side to side.
Orange scissors ; (Pivot Joint)
Scissors move right and left when we put our pressure on the scissor holders. This is another example what we thought of.
Bottom of a chair leg ; (Ball and Socket)
Like a ball and socket, the bottom of a chair leg can move side to side, in circles, etc.
Xbox controller Joystick ; (Ball and Socket Joint)
The Xbox controller joystick is represented of the ball and socket joint because it can move a rotated manner, and in each direction.
The Bolt and The Wrench ; (Ball and Socket Joint)
The bolt and wrench represent the ball and socket joint because the bolt fits into the wrench like the ball fits into the socket