use a rubber band or an elastic
First you have to think of a design You can use things like balloons , propellers, and mouse traps to build your newton scooter. Lets take the Propeller, first make a stable body for you vehicle like a plank of wood with wheels. Then put a nail sticking out the back of your body then attach a propeller at the front. String a rubber band between the front and back then twist the propeller let go and there is your newton scooter.
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To make a mousetrap Newton scooter, secure a mousetrap to a small wooden chassis. Attach two wheels to the chassis and wind up the mousetrap. When released, the mousetrap's kinetic energy will propel the scooter forward.
you can write about Newton's third laaw of motion
If you prick a balloon without water, the air inside the balloon will escape rapidly through the hole created by the prick. The balloon will quickly deflate and likely make a popping sound.
No, the escaping air does not have to hit anything to make the balloon move. The principle of action and reaction, as described by Newton's third law of motion, causes the air to be expelled from the balloon in one direction while propelling the balloon in the opposite direction.
Take a piece of wood or any-thing and shape it into any transport and chose your mode of movement.
Yes, you can make a balloon fly using propellers or an electric motor to provide thrust. By attaching a propeller or motor to the balloon, you can create lift and propulsion to make it fly without the need for hot air or helium.
we did this project in 8th grade. its where you try to make a little car or plane that you build move, but without using gas, explosions, or a few other things i dont remember. but you have to use newtons laws. my partner and i made ours by putting a car on a string and tying balloons to the end, and blowing them up and letting them go. we did this project in 8th grade. its where you try to make a little car or plane that you build move, but without using gas, explosions, or a few other things i dont remember. but you have to use newtons laws. my partner and i made ours by putting a car on a string and tying balloons to the end, and blowing them up and letting them go.
One way to blow up a balloon without blowing into it is to use a hand pump to inflate the balloon with air. Another method is to use a helium tank and nozzle to fill the balloon with helium gas, which will make it float.
Yes, the escaping air exerts a force against the inside of the balloon, pushing it in the opposite direction according to Newton's third law of motion. This force propels the balloon forward, demonstrating action and reaction.