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Shocking Soda Can Races

For each contestant in the race, you will need:

1 empty soda can with no dents
1 balloon



What To Do:

  1. Blow up and tie the balloon.
  2. Place the can on its side on a flat, level surface - hardwood or vinyl floors work best.
  3. Rub the balloon on your head to create static electricity - this works best if you have no hairspray or gel in your hair.
  4. Once you have built up a charge, put the charged side of the balloon about an inch away from the can.
  5. The can should start to chase the balloon - the trick is to not move the balloon too quickly away from the can.  If you keep the can the same distance away from the balloon as it rolls, it will keep going.  Practice this a few times and get a few friends to race you across the floor.
          Rules:
  1. Pick a start and an end line on the floor. 
  2. You can not touch the can with anything.
  3. The first person to roll the can over the end line wins.

The Science of How This Works:
The balloon collects extremely small particles called electrons from your hair when you rub it against your head. These electrons build up and create static (not moving) electricity. This is the same electricity that zaps you when you shuffle your feet across a rug in socks and then touch a doorknob. This static electricity will allow the balloon to stick to walls, make your hair move, or pull an empty can across the floor.

More experiments to come . . .