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Balloon Powered Race Cars
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Objectives to create a balloon powered race car for maximum speed to incorporate Newton's Laws of Motion to use the formula Speed= Distance / Time and analysis data for a correlation between mass and speed
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Newton’s Laws Law 1 - Objects require a ____________ to make them ________. The also require a ____________ to make them ___________. FORCE MOVE FORCE STOP
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Newton’s Laws What is a force? What force will power your race car? What force will make your car stop? If you launched your race car in space, what would happen?
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Newton’s Laws Law 2 - Force = Mass x acceleration The heavier something is, the more force it takes to move it!
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Newton’s Laws How will the mass of your car effect its speed? How can you control the mass of your car?
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Newton’s Laws Law 3 - For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction
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Materials 9 inch balloon Straw various materials to construct the racers Example items include tissue boxes, cereal boxes, plastic bottles, round objects for wheels
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Rules The car must be powered by no more than 1 balloon. You can build the car’s body out of anything. The cars width cannot exceed 2 3/4” (size of the axel)
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More Rules The cars length cannot exceed 11” (long end of a piece of paper) No gases other than the gases in your lungs. The car may not leave the ground. The car must be capable of traveling at least 2 meters to qualify for awards.
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Procedure You will bring in materials from home and assemble your car in class. On race day we will set up a track. You will race in groups of 3 against other classmates. Cars that follow all of the rules will be eligible for awards. These awards will be given in three categories. Best Looking Car Fastest Car (in first 2 meters) Farthest Distance Traveled
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