You can use a variety of thing like cds, bottle caps, and wheels from a toy car.
You can make your balloon-powered car go faster by increasing the amount of air you blow into the balloon, ensuring the wheels are properly aligned and have low friction, and making the car as lightweight as possible. Additionally, consider utilizing a longer and narrower design for better aerodynamics.
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Friction between the wheels and the surface it is moving on causes a balloon powered car to stop. As the wheels turn and the car moves, friction gradually slows down the car until it eventually comes to a stop.
use bigger wheels and use less friction on the ground make it weigh less
Ah, when creating a balloon-powered car, the manipulated variable is the one you change on purpose to see how it affects the car's performance. This could be things like the size of the balloon, the type of material used for the wheels, or the angle of the straw. Remember, it's all about experimenting and having fun to see what works best for your unique creation.
Glue a balloon to a little toy car. Blow up the balloon, without tying the end. Set the car with balloon on the ground and watch the car be propelled by the air coming out of the balloon for about 15 feet.
The powered tires. On a front wheel drive car, the front wheels. On rear wheel drive, the rear wheels.
water wheels or coal
I suggest using soda bottle caps, or maybe even Gatorade caps since they're larger and allow for more distance traveled. I would use bottle caps or CD's
Attach the wheels to something strong like pencils or straws by using tape!
The wheels were powered by water
You should lock the wheels on a nursing home bed all the time. The only time they should unlocked is when you are transporting the patient or making the bed.