Water Strider
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Water Strider | |||||||
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Type | Inquiry | ||||||
Category | Build | ||||||
Description | The objective of this event is to design and build a device, using only the materials specified, that will travel the length of a water-filled trough, propelled solely by the carbon-dioxide produced from the chemical reaction between sodium bicarbonate and acetic acid. | ||||||
Event Information | |||||||
Participants | 2 | ||||||
Approx. Time | 30 minutes | ||||||
Impound | Yes | ||||||
First Appearance | 2000 | ||||||
Latest Appearance | 2000 | ||||||
Division B Results | |||||||
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Division C Results | |||||||
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Water Strider is a Division B and Division C event that was first run as a trial at the 1999 National Tournament. It was also held nationally in 2000 for Division B and as a national trial again for Division C at the 2002 National Tournament.
The Event
Competitors must build a device that will travel the length of a water trough, solely propelled by the carbon dioxide produced in the reaction between sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and vinegar (acetic acid).
Scoring
Unlike other building events, competitors will only be allowed to test their device once. The score is determined by adding the distance traveled in centimeters to ten percent of the total mass of the device in grams.