1 liter pop bottle

    • [DOCX File]Water Bottle Rocket Project

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      1. The bottle used must be a pop bottle because they are designed to handle the pressures we use. 2. The mouth must be a standard 1-inch opening to fit on the launching stand. No wide mouth bottles or other strange varieties will work. If you have questions about a bottle, you may bring it in to try. 3.


    • [DOC File]Part2: Build Your Own Planet

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      A clear plastic two liter pop bottle. 2 small thermometers. A ring stand. A small lamp with a floodlight or 100W light bulb. A newspaper, magazine or several sheets of paper. Step 1: Cut off the top of the plastic bottle at the top of the label. Remove the labels. Step 2: Place the thermometers in a refrigerator for at least 5 minutes (longer ...


    • [DOC File]SUCK AN EGG INTO A BOTTLE

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      2-liter clear plastic pop bottle. matches (children will need adult assistance to light matches) warm water. PROCESS: Fill the clear plastic 2-liter bottle one-third full of warm water and place the cap on. As warm water evaporates, it adds water vapor to the air inside the bottle…


    • [DOC File]BOTTLE ROCKET

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      2 liter. plastic pop (soda) bottle, which should remain aloft for a maximum period of time. A TEAM OF UP TO: 3 TEST LAUNCH DATES 1/31, 2/7 and 2/21. COMPETITION LAUNCH DATE 3/6. THE COMPETITION: The competition consists of two parts – the test launches and the final competition launch. 1. Students will bring one


    • [DOCX File]Florida Institute for Human and Machine Cognition

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      empty 1 liter plastic bottle and cap spring water ½ c. sugar funnel 1/8 tsp. yeast ½ T. or1½ tsp. root beer extract. PROCEDURE: The procedures listed below are measurements for . one lab team of 2 people. 1. With a dry funnel, add in sequence: ½ c. sugar. 1/8 tsp. yeast. 2. …


    • [DOC File]Boyle's Law and Absolute Zero and Cartesian Diver

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      Nov 10, 2017 · Diver can be constructed using a 1 liter clear, plastic soda-pop bottle and an eye-dropper. Fill the bottle with water and insert the eye-dropper. Close the bottle. When the bottle is squeezed, the increase in pressure forces water into the eye-dropper, compressing the air inside the dropper and reducing its volume.


    • [DOC File]Cloud in a Bottle

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      Station ____: Cloud in a Bottle. Materials. 1-liter clear plastic bottle with cap. Foot pump with rubber stopper attached. Rubbing alcohol. Safety glasses/Apron. Adult supervision is required! Your teacher will help you perform this experiment. Put on your safety glasses and start by pouring just enough warm water in the bottle to cover the bottom.


    • [DOC File]www.grc.nasa.gov

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      Water Bottle Rocket. Purpose: To determine the Center of Pressure on a water bottle rocket. Materials: Soda pop bottle with nose cone and fins (1 Liter or 2 Liter) Cardboard. Pencil. String. Procedure: Make an accurate tracing of your bottle rocket onto the cardboard. Cut out the shape on the cardboard of the rocket’s “silhouette”.


    • [DOC File]Name

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      You will be adding air to a two liter soda-pop bottle and examine what happens to the mass and temperature of the air inside the bottle. Data Table 1. Problem: What happens to air temperature when pressure increases? Hypothesis: _____ _____ Materials: Digital Scale, empty 2 liter bottle, fizz keeper pressure pump, thermometer, smoke from ...


    • [DOCX File]Mrs. Holbrook's Science Class

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      Attach a Pressure Pumper to a two liter pop bottle. Measure the mass of the bottle to at least the nearest 0.1 gram. Record the mass in the table below. Pump the Pressure Pumper 25 times. Repeat step 2. Pump the Pressure Pumper another 25 times. Repeat step 2/ Repeat this process until you have 225 total pumps, recording the mass of the bottle ...


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