EXPERIMENT # 2: Controlled Propulsion
- Supplies:
Balloons of various sizes and shapes
Plastic drinking straw (cut to size)
50 feet of thin string
Masking tape
- As you know, rockets travel in a straight line. This is because the
escaping gasses are very carefully controlled and the rocket is well
balanced. To make your balloon travel in a straight line, perform
the following experiment:
- Procedure:
- Measure off a distance of at least 24 feet.
- Slide the drinking straw onto the piece of string.
- Have two students hold each end of the string taut at
shoulder height. (Or tie between two stationary objects,
i.e. chairs)
- Place two loops of masking tape onto the straw.
- Blow up a long balloon to its maximum capacity.
Hold tightly onto the neck of the balloon so that
no air escapes, and attach the balloon to the two
pieces of tape. The neck of the balloon should be
parallel to the string.
- Release the neck to let the air rush out.
- Repeat above six steps with other shapes of balloons.
- Expected Results:
- The balloon should propel itself along the string.
Last modified: Fri Jun 6 10:00:27 PDT 1997