My Webelos Cub Scout Den had a BLAST (literally) doing these 2 liter bottle water rockets. The way you do these is you fill the 2 liter bottle about 1/3 full of water, put it upside down on the base, pump it up, and pull the pin out (attached with the blue twine), and watch it shoot off. They did it the whole hour and couldn't get enough of it.
They loved experimenting, and doing different amounts of water, and different amount of PSI by pumping it different amounts of times. It was easy for them to do by themselves, and you can see by looking at the pictures that the rockets go incredibly high.
This would be a fun idea for a Pack Meeting. The boys could come with their bottles decorated. As long as they don't make any holes in them.
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Saturday, March 17, 2012
2 Liter Bottle Water Rockets
Pictures of the boys doing Alka Seltzer Rockets or Film Cannister Rockets
My Webelos Cub Scout Den LOVED doing Alka Seltzer Rockets. They ended up doing it the whole hour of Cub Scouts. That was not the plan, but they were having too much fun experimenting with different amounts of water and Alka Seltzer tablets. It is amazing how high these little things go up in the air.
Use the clear film cannister containers, and break the alka seltzer tablets into 4 pieces. They need to put about 3/4 inch water in, 1/4 tablet, seal quickly, and put on the ground upside down. For complete instructions, see my other How to article on this blog.
Use the clear film cannister containers, and break the alka seltzer tablets into 4 pieces. They need to put about 3/4 inch water in, 1/4 tablet, seal quickly, and put on the ground upside down. For complete instructions, see my other How to article on this blog.
Tuesday, March 13, 2012
HOW TO DO Film Cannister Rockets or Alka Seltzer Rockets
My Cub Scouts LOVED doing these. I was planning on doing it for a pre-opener before our Den Meeting, but couldn't pry the boys away. They loved experimenting with putting different amounts of water and aka-seltzer tablets in the film cannisters to see what happened. I sat there and broke all the alka-seltzer tablets into fourths so they would go farther. Hope you will give them a try because the boys will have a blast!
- One empty 35mm plastic film canister and lid. These are getting harder to find, but stores that develop film should have some. (The white canisters work much better than the black ones do.) If you have trouble finding canisters, you can get them HERE.
- One fizzing antacid tablet (such as Alka-Seltzer - Get this from your parents)
- Water
- Safety goggles
1. Put on those safety goggles and head outside - no really, when this works, that film canister really flies! If you want to try the indoor version, do not turn the canister upside down in step 5.
2. Break the antacid tablet in half.
3. Remove the lid from the film canister and put a teaspoon (5 ml) of water into the canister.
Do the next 2 steps quickly
4. Drop the tablet half into the canister and snap the cap onto the canister (make sure that it snaps on tightly.)
4. Drop the tablet half into the canister and snap the cap onto the canister (make sure that it snaps on tightly.)
5. Quickly put the canister on the ground CAP SIDE DOWN and STEP BACK at least 2 meters.
6. About 10 seconds later, you will hear a POP! and the film canister will launch into the air!
Caution: If it does not launch, wait at least 30 second before examining the canister. Usually the cap is not on tight enough and the build up of gas leaked out.
There's nothing like a little rocket science to add some excitement to the day. When you add the water it starts to dissolve the alka-seltzer tablet. This creates a gas call carbon dioxide. As the carbon dioxide is being released, it creates pressure inside the film canister. The more gas that is made, the more pressure builds up until the cap it blasted down and the rocket is blasted up. This system of thrust is how a real rocket works whether it is in outer space or here in the earth's atmosphere. Of course, real rockets use rocket fuel. You can experiment controlling the rocket's path by adding fins and a nose cone that you can make out of paper. If you like this experiment, try the Exploding Lunch Bag. Be safe and have fun!
The project above is a DEMONSTRATION. To make it a true experiment, you can try to answer these questions:
1. Does water temperature affect how fast the rocket launches?
2. Does the size of the tablet piece affect how long it takes for the rocket to launch?
3. Can the flight path be controlled by adding fins or a nosecone to the canister?
4. How much water in the canister will give the highest flight?
5. How much water will give the quickest launch?
2. Does the size of the tablet piece affect how long it takes for the rocket to launch?
3. Can the flight path be controlled by adding fins or a nosecone to the canister?
4. How much water in the canister will give the highest flight?
5. How much water will give the quickest launch?
Saturday, March 10, 2012
Cubannapolis or Cub Scout Annapolis
We have asked the Akela's Council Blog to store our files. You can go there to read more info on this post and download the files.
The Cubannapolis is an amazingly fun Cub Scout activity. I hope you will give it a try. Our boys enjoyed it MUCH more than the pinewood derby. It was a lot more low key and fun and funny. We got lots of great pictures!
I made up a rules sheet you could use. Take it to Alphagraphics Copy Store and they can blow it up to 2 feet x 3 feet for $1.59, and then you can color in the different words with markers. Go to the Akela's Council Blog to download it.
The boys had so much fun, that dads didn't want to miss out. After the boys got done, there were many races between the dads. The kids loved being in their dads pit stops to help their dads win the race! So much fun...
See the tunnel in front of the Cubmaster? The boys could go through it or around it. Most chose to go through it. It was very popular!
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