Make your car go faster!
You've made a balloon-powered car that travels for at least 30 cm. It is now time to make it go as fast as possible.
But what will you do to your car to make it faster? Will you inflate the balloon more or will you make the car lighter?
Use Newton's laws to work out how to make your car faster (Hint: use Newton's second and third law)
Here is what you need to do:
1. Design an experiment to see what you can change to make the car go faster? (Eg. having a larger balloon). Use the experiment plan to help you plan a scientifically controlled experiment.
But what will you do to your car to make it faster? Will you inflate the balloon more or will you make the car lighter?
Use Newton's laws to work out how to make your car faster (Hint: use Newton's second and third law)
Here is what you need to do:
1. Design an experiment to see what you can change to make the car go faster? (Eg. having a larger balloon). Use the experiment plan to help you plan a scientifically controlled experiment.
experiment_plan.docx | |
File Size: | 10 kb |
File Type: | docx |
2. Do the experiment and record the results.
3. Write an experiment report to let others know what happened in your experiment and for them to repeat your experiment. Use the draft experiment report plan to help you.
3. Write an experiment report to let others know what happened in your experiment and for them to repeat your experiment. Use the draft experiment report plan to help you.
draft_experiment_report.docx | |
File Size: | 11 kb |
File Type: | docx |