You should look into making some with seats and seat belts... for us adults.. er.. I mean, the kids to ride on and have fun with. I'd buy one from you. ;)
that was quite an interesting experiment. However, each time the force of the push was a little different. also, observe the way the weights are balanced on the craft.
look closer. I totally thought it had wheels too... but I noticed that earlier in the video and then at around 5:02 you can clearly see it being turned on and coming up off the ground. Pretty neat if you ask me. :)
everyone's been wating and im sorry my comp has been down but heres the site that can help u build the hovercraft just go on google and type how to build a hovercraft and click on first link
ughhh dudes i was gonna put the instructions and materials on but then my computer crashed- it had all my instructions and all that stuff saved on it so if it amy take a little bit longer in a bit i will send back a site link that is really helpful and gives u a good diagram and instructions and materials
On problem. One of your variables can't be controlled: The amount of force put into the push that moves the craft for the distance test. sorry if i ruined your day
Thats exactly right, the man pushing the hovercraft changed the amount of force put into the hovercraft, what you were testing truly was the coefficient of friction versus the momentum, and next time graph the data
ok i will be adding instructions on how to build as soon as possible i promise. If u wud like instructions earlier u can leave me a email address and i will try to send it 2 u!! :)
there not 2 hard and it only costs like $20 or less in materials lol if u want i can tell u how to make on.. if u want to know u can just leave me a message but yeah there pretty fun lol
you should have built a machine tht pushes it with equal force each time!!
mikool510 4 years ago
You should look into making some with seats and seat belts... for us adults.. er.. I mean, the kids to ride on and have fun with. I'd buy one from you. ;)
lovetbaby 4 years ago
that was quite an interesting experiment. However, each time the force of the push was a little different. also, observe the way the weights are balanced on the craft.
bartokrocks 4 years ago
LOL I guess hoverboards really do exist!
tonyvazquezjrgodsson 4 years ago
the amount of power in your push would never be equal therefore i doubt this would make a valid science experiment.
harukih 4 years ago
Yes completely.
mauleriscool 4 years ago
I know shouldnt go on its on
ImtheCoolestFriend 4 years ago
ok it had wheels
Impromovies 4 years ago
look closer. I totally thought it had wheels too... but I noticed that earlier in the video and then at around 5:02 you can clearly see it being turned on and coming up off the ground. Pretty neat if you ask me. :)
lovetbaby 4 years ago
Yeah, at a science fair i went to, a kid had this and obviously won 1st, but i got to ride it and it was awesome! It definately doesn't have wheels.
albinonoisemaker 3 years ago
awesome
cruisaderzz 4 years ago
A bit much for a science experiment, don't you think? =-P
RedVelvet777 4 years ago
everyone's been wating and im sorry my comp has been down but heres the site that can help u build the hovercraft just go on google and type how to build a hovercraft and click on first link
hiwassupdudes 4 years ago
Please send me basic plans to build it! It would be a wonderful experiment for 3rd grade boys!
55rob55 4 years ago
how do u build these i need to do one for science fair project
sasquatch446 4 years ago
ughhh dudes i was gonna put the instructions and materials on but then my computer crashed- it had all my instructions and all that stuff saved on it so if it amy take a little bit longer in a bit i will send back a site link that is really helpful and gives u a good diagram and instructions and materials
hiwassupdudes 4 years ago
I would like to know how to build it too.
(Send me a PM?)
MasterTenku 4 years ago
On problem. One of your variables can't be controlled: The amount of force put into the push that moves the craft for the distance test. sorry if i ruined your day
BrownFuzz 5 years ago
lol i already knew that variable u just have to list it and ur fine lol
hiwassupdudes 5 years ago
Thats exactly right, the man pushing the hovercraft changed the amount of force put into the hovercraft, what you were testing truly was the coefficient of friction versus the momentum, and next time graph the data
sarkmiegel 4 years ago
ok i will be adding instructions on how to build as soon as possible i promise. If u wud like instructions earlier u can leave me a email address and i will try to send it 2 u!! :)
hiwassupdudes 5 years ago
i saw that on mythbusters today 3/17/07 at bout 11 but tell me wat to get cuz if it culd carry 450 i can sure ride it aend me the matireals plz
likatiger 5 years ago
i really want to learn how to make 1 will it fly a 11 year old boy i hope itt will
january131996 5 years ago
how did u build it im interested
aerosmithgnr3 5 years ago
That thing is awomse. i wish i had one.
oommggdude 5 years ago
there not 2 hard and it only costs like $20 or less in materials lol if u want i can tell u how to make on.. if u want to know u can just leave me a message but yeah there pretty fun lol
hiwassupdudes 5 years ago