🚀 Product Features
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Modular assembly structure: Composed of EVA foam body, plastic wheels, balloon and pink blowpipe, no glue needed for splicing.
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Recoil drive principle: Uses the reaction force generated by balloon deflation to push the car forward, intuitively demonstrating Newton's third law.
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Lightweight material: Eco-friendly EVA foam body with anti-slip textured wheels for stable driving.
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Safe design: Smooth edges, high-elastic latex balloon, no sharp parts.
💡 Educational Value
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Visual principle demonstration: Allows children to intuitively understand the physical concept of "action and reaction" through the dynamic process of balloon deflation.
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Simple operation: Just inflate, fix and release the balloon to complete the experiment.
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Reusable: Balloon can be inflated repeatedly, adjust the inflation volume to observe the effect of different recoil forces on car speed and distance.
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Complete teaching support: Comes with graphic instructions and principle explanations, ideal for classroom teaching.
🎯 Ideal For
For kids: Transforms abstract physical laws into fun experiments, stimulating interest in mechanics and engineering.
For teachers/parents: Ideal STEAM teaching aid for "force and motion" and "recoil force" science lessons.
For institutions/schools: Cost-effective interactive science equipment for club activities and science exhibitions.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How does the balloon car move?
A: It operates on the principle of Newton's third law (Action and Reaction). When the air escapes from the balloon, it pushes the car forward in the opposite direction.
Q2: Does this kit require glue or special tools?
A: No glue is needed. The modular EVA foam parts are designed to be easily assembled by hand, making it clean and safe for children.
Q3: Is the material safe for school children?
A: Yes, it is made of eco-friendly EVA foam, high-elastic latex, and smooth plastic. There are no sharp edges or toxic materials.
Q4: Can the balloon be replaced if it pops?
A: Yes, the car is designed to work with standard balloons. You can easily replace it with any common party balloon if needed.
Q5: Is it suitable for large group classroom activities?
A: Absolutely. It is a cost-effective STEAM tool widely used in primary school science classes and maker education workshops.
Q6: What age group is this toy designed for?
A: It is ideal for primary school students (ages 6+) who are beginning to explore basic physics and engineering concepts.