Hotwheels Rocket Car
Materials
A toy car (i,.e. Hotwheels, Matchbox), model rocket engine and igniters, pen tube or straw, hot glue gun and glue, zip ties, tape, 16 ft 2x4 piece of wood, 2 metal L brackets with holes drilled through, binder clips, a 12v battery and 10gauge wire . As well as screws and something to screw them in. 5 vernier photogates as well as a computer.
The Track
The Car
Ignition
Run the wire through the pen tube. The tube must not be tight on the wire because if it is, there may be too much friction and it could skew the results. Place the car upon the track. Make sure the weight of the car is enough to keep its wheels solidly on the track. Put the igniter into the rocket engine. Place two wires on the end of the igniter and be ready to hook up the wires to a 12v battery. Putting the wires on the battery will ignite the engine, sending the car down the track. The photogates were set up at distances of 10cm, 1.1m, 2.1m, 3.1m, 4.1m to ensure accuracy.
Results
Track 2.
Results 2
Test Number 3
We decided that we needed to test one more time. This time we put 2 pen tubes on either side of the car. The rocket was placed on top of the car and held with hot glue and electrical tape. Instead of trying to use a zip tie to pass through the photogates, we used a 2 inch binder clip. The the silver metal pieces were stood straight up and taped to ensure they passed through the laser of the photogate.
Track 3
The third track was set up exactly the same as the first. However, instead of one wire, 2 wires were run down the track to keep stability. The photogates were set up the same too.
Results 3
WE FINALLY GOT RESULTS!!! The car ran down the track perfectly and registered at all the photogates. The car had a top instantaneous speed of 19.349845 m/s. Its acceleration was 44.327031m/s/s.