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Ice Creamers

Science Question: What would happen if the amount of goo increased in the chute?. Hypothesis: If we used one cup of goo, then it will go faster because the heavier the mass, the faster it goes. Ice Creamers. Created by: Nyla Harris & Diana Sanchez. :: 2012 CReSIS Middle School Program ::

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Ice Creamers

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  1. Science Question: What would happen if the amount of goo increased in the chute? Hypothesis: If we used one cup of goo, then it will go faster because the heavier the mass, the faster it goes. Ice Creamers Created by: Nyla Harris & Diana Sanchez :: 2012 CReSIS Middle School Program :: http://cerser.ecsu.edu/cresis/cmsp2012/

  2. Materials • One Empty 2 Liter Bottle • Clear Packaging Tape • Scissors • 1 Cup of Goo • Timer • Cardboard Box (28 ½ cm X 23 cm) • Measuring Cup • Ruler • Marker Next

  3. Procedure: Cut off the top and bottom ends of the two liter bottle. Then, cut the remainder of the bottle in half, vertically. Tape the two pieces together. (should measure approximately 40 cm) Cut all four flaps off of the cardboard box. Measure 10 centimeters across the width of the box, mark your spots with a marker and draw a diameter. Tape the chute to the box where you drew the 10 cm diameter. Mark a straight line through the chute half ways horizontally. Place ¼ cup of goo at the top of the chute and use the timer to time the amount of time it takes to reach the mark. Repeat step #8, using one cup of goo. Next

  4. Results: The larger amount of goo went faster than the smaller amount of goo. The eight ounces took one second to reach the mark, whereas the two ounces took four minutes to reach the mark. Amounts of Goo Description: The two amounts of goo used. Flowing Goo Description: The goo slowly going down the chute, racing against time!

  5. Conclusion Our results agreed with our hypothesis. An avalanche is caused but the mass of glaciers rather than the steepness of the hill, so that explains why the eight ounces of goo came down faster than the two ounces of goo. 2012 CReSIS Middle School Program: http://cerser.ecsu.edu/cresis/cmsp2012/ ECSU CERSER/CReSIS 1704 Weeksville Road, Box 672, Elizabeth City, North Carolina 27909Phone (252) 335-3696 Fax (252) 335-3790

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