By: Justin Clifton 11//13 Period

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By: Justin Clifton 11//13 Period The Balloon Race Test By: Justin Clifton 11//13 Period

Hypothesis Question: If there is a lot of air inside the balloon on the balloon then the balloon car would beat the rc car.

Materials Stopwatch Cardboard Chopsticks Balloons Power raid lids RC car Remote control

Procedure I take the balloon car and the rc car and I have a race with them.I blow up the balloon on the balloon car and pinch the balloon closed.I hold the remote controler for the rc car and when i'm ready I let the balloon go and start the watch.after im done testing and recording I write down what I wrote down what I have recorded and I take the cars and put them in a box for safe keeping.

22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Graph Key rc car balloon car air in car 3.4secs 2.7secs 2.1secs 3.8secs 2.3secs 8.7secs

Conclusion How much air inside the balloon on the balloon car will make it go further and faster than the rc car.Well first I started with little air in the balloon and it took a long time until it made it to the finish line but when I put more air in the balloon and the car went faster and faster.In the end th rc car won two rounds of the race so in conclusion the more air in a balloon will mke it go faster and farther.