Balloon-Powered Car Design Concepts

Balloon-Powered Car Design Concepts

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Interactive Video

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Olivia Brooks

Physics, Science

4th - 6th Grade

Hard

04:45

Phil McCordick introduces the concept of balloon-powered cars, explaining Newton's Third Law. He provides guidance on building these cars, emphasizing creativity and experimentation. Various designs are showcased, using different materials and methods for wheel construction. The video culminates in a fun car race, encouraging viewers to modify and improve their designs.

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1.

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What scientific principle is the balloon-powered car based on?

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What is the first material suggested for attaching the balloon to the car?

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Why is it important to tell an adult when using a turkey baster?

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What is one way to make the wheels turn on the balloon-powered car?

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What material is suggested for making the axle of the car?

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What is one of the unique designs mentioned for the balloon-powered car?

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What is the 'rock car' named after?

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What is the purpose of making multiple balloon-powered cars?

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What is the final step after building your balloon-powered car?

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What is the name of the race event mentioned in the video?

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