212 – Propulsion by recoil

Boat with water propulsion  

Rocket principle  

 

Introduction to:  

  • Conservation of momentum  
  • Recoil  

 

Material:  

  • Food storage box made of polystyrene / plastic plate
  • Cups (light, e.g. polystyrene cups, plastic cups)  
  • Straw  
  • Glue / Hot Glue (optional)
  • Scissors / Drills  
  • Vessel with water  
  • Tub with water / natural water surface  

Setup:  

  • Use the scissors to drill a hole the diameter of the straw on the side of the lower part of the cup  
  • Glue the straw into the hole  
  • Drill a hole in the side of the food storage box and pass the straw through it  
  • Glue the straw into the hole

Execution: 

  • Put the boat in the tub of water  
  • Carefully fill the cup halfway with water  

Observation:  

  • The water flows from the cup through the straw into the tub  
  • The boat accelerates in the opposite direction  

Explication:  

  • Due to the pressure at the bottom of the cup, the outflowing water receives an impulse, backwards 
  • Due to the conservation of momentum, an opposite impulse is created on the boat, forward (recoil)

Didactic note:  

  • The propulsion system works on the same principle as a rocket