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Balloon car – Newton third law of motion

29,00 AED

A balloon car exemplifies Newton’s Third Law of Motion, showing that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you release air from the balloon, it propels the car forward due to the force of the escaping air pushing in one direction, while the car moves in the opposite direction to maintain momentum.

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Objective:

Demonstrate a model of a Balloon Car to exemplify Newton’s Third Law of Motion through propulsion and reaction forces.

Materials included:

Balloons Lightweight car chassis (cardboard or plastic) Straws

Materials not included in the kit:

Procedure and assembly steps:

Procedure included in the kit manual . This is not a ready made product. Student needs to follow the steps to assemble the model…

Description:

Balloon Car and Newton’s Third Law: A balloon car exemplifies Newton’s Third Law of Motion, showing that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. When you release air from the balloon, it propels the car forward due to the force of the escaping air pushing in one direction, while the car moves in the opposite direction to maintain momentum.

Learning outcome:

Have a better understanding of a Balloon Car to exemplify Newton’s Third Law of Motion through propulsion and reaction forces using the model built by the student in this project

Section or subject:

Physics

Grades:

6+
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