Toy Task Upon graduating, you are hired by a children's toy manufacturer to research, design, and develop a new toy. Your boss would like to return to making simple battery free toys, but she/he would also like to have them DO something (e.g., no stuffed animals). You must outline the following work plan: Making use of some of the principles involved in your study of dynamics, energy, and momentum draft three ideas for a toy that involves movement through a simple energy exchange. Have a peer, friend, or family member evaluate your designs to help you choose which one you'll put into production based on the following criteria: 0 Ease of production and environmental considerations 0 Safety 0 Fun factor (appropriateness for target audience) Build a prototype and have three people test it based on the same criteria as above (you can be one of the three). Make any modications that are recommended with respect to safety, functionality, and fun. Prepare a presentation for your boss which includes: 0 Your original drafted ideas with explanations of the physical principles and how they are involved in each model 0 Peer draft evaluation results 0 A record of the building process including any problems encountered and how they were solved 0 Prototype test results and final modifications 0 A consistent feel to the report or presentation 0 Visuals (e.g., incorporation of photos or video) 0 Bibliography 0 Your boss will let you present your findings in any of the following forms: A written report along with the actual toy INCLUDE A FORMAL REPORT WITH ATABLE OF CONTENTS. Use Scientic Writing Style. Include a clear PURPOSE, Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure Past Tense, Data Tables and Graphs, Discussion and Conclusion. Include Errors, Improvements and Further Studies