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Reverse

Engineering
Project
By: Aaliyah Silva, Catie Ross,
Emma Axtell
1. Plastic Casing/Backing
2. Three 1.5 Volt batteries
3. Button
4. LED light
5. Paper disc
6. Metal disc
Components 7. 2 metal switch panels
8. 6 screws

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Isometric
view of our
flashlight

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Measurements
Length : 2.42 inches
Width : 1 inch
Height : 0.37 inches

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We were given a flashlight keychain
as our object to reverse engineer.
This flashlight is made up of a
bunch of simple pieces that create
Functional it. In the flashlight there are multiple
Analysis batteries, an LED light, a button to
turn on the flashlight, switches, and
a rectangular casing that is silver
and black. The flashlight is slim and
lightweight weighing in at a
whopping 4 ounces and it is easy to
put on a lanyard of even your
backpack. This flashlight may be
very simple but we believe that we
have come up with a great idea to
reverse engineer it.
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Our Idea
Acrylic Box Optic Fiber Light

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Dimensions ▫ Length: 3”
Of ▫ Height: 3”
Light ▫ Width: 3”
▫ Hole diameter: 3/4”

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1. Acrylic Box
Components 2. 4 LEDS
3. Perfboard
per box 4. DC outlet
5. Fiber Optics
6. Battery Pack with
DC input

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The
Parts

By Emma
Axtell
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Finished
Product

By Catie
Ross

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