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LOGAN - The Logan Library and Craft Lake City DIY combined efforts with children ages 2 years to 16 years at Willow Park on ...
Get ready to soar to new heights with this easy and fun DIY project! Learn how to turn a plastic bottle into a rocket that can actually blast off into the air. This creative and educational science ...
Idaho State University's Physics Department students taught the kids a little about physics and showed them how to build ...
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Participants brought an empty 2-litter bottle to build their bottle rocket with tips and design help from Boeing engineers. Discovery Cube provided a foam core, string, snow cone cups and plastic ...
SAFETY: This rocket uses air pressure to fling a bottle at high speed 20–50 metres. The bottle must be made entirely of plastic, it must have no sharp points and it must be for a fizzy drink, so ...
Standard soda bottles generally fail at around 150 PSI, but you don’t want to go anywhere near that level; your carefully built rocket exploding into plastic shrapnel will ruin your day, I promise.
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Here are three different methods to make a rocket - water and air, soda and butane or liquid nitrogen and water.
Participants will design, build and launch rockets made from 2-liter plastic soda bottles and a combination of pressurized air and water for propulsion.
Make your own rocket using a plastic bottle, water and air pressure ...