In order to a motor do for a Lego balloon car follow these simple 5 steps: Step One: Take a normal coloured part balloon, and excrete in it.. Now blow it up. Step Two: Throw it away and do it with a clean balloon and don't excrete in it, if you do you will have to lick it clean. Step Three: Attach the balloon to the Lego Car. Step Four: Take a motor from your car and attach it to the Lego car with 5 Lego bricks, do not use any more or less. Step Five: Start up the motor and the Lego balloon car should float in the air. And there you have it, your very own Lego balloon car with a can motor!
you can use many many things but to name a few: lego water bottle toilet paper roll just remember to be creative
a balloon car works by the air in the balloon.
You have a balloon car? Heh. Put your foot in front of it.
If the car is lighter, Then the balloon powered car will go further.
No, a heavier balloon car does not go faster. The speed of the balloon car is determined by the amount of force produced by the balloon pushing the car forward, not by its weight. In fact, a lighter balloon car may actually travel faster because there is less mass to accelerate.
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.
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A Lego car kit can be bought at almost any Lego dealer or toy store. Good places to check are Toys-R-Us and Walmart to see if they have the Lego car kit you are looking for.
Make wheels with something, wrap the balloon around the axle many times, then anchor it to the opposite side of the car. then let go and watch the balloon unravel itself and propel the car. Or tape the blown up balloon to the car. Or throw it.
Some independent variables for a balloon-powered car experiment could include the size of the balloon, the amount of air blown into the balloon, the weight of the car, and the surface the car is tested on. These variables can be changed or controlled by the experimenter to observe their effects on the car's performance.
A balloon in a car can help detect small leaks in the car's ventilation system by indicating airflow patterns inside the vehicle. If the balloon moves erratically, it may suggest a leak in the system. This simple test can help identify potential issues with the car's ventilation.