Instead of using soda cans for the experiment, what else can I use?
I don't have soda cans at the moment so I'm wondering what can I use for a replacement.
Bernoulli's Principle Project ASAP
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Re: Bernoulli's Principle Project ASAP
Hi There!
If you go here https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... eityourown which is the "make it your own" section, it mentions using water bottles. I was also thinking maybe paper or plastic cups? I haven't done this project, but I would think that if you had 2 similar objects that were able to be hung up (like they suggest with the soda cans) you could use whatever you wanted. Keep in mind that changing the objects might change the outcome, but that would also make a good use of variables for your project!
Good Luck,
Nikki
If you go here https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... eityourown which is the "make it your own" section, it mentions using water bottles. I was also thinking maybe paper or plastic cups? I haven't done this project, but I would think that if you had 2 similar objects that were able to be hung up (like they suggest with the soda cans) you could use whatever you wanted. Keep in mind that changing the objects might change the outcome, but that would also make a good use of variables for your project!
Good Luck,
Nikki

