“E” In this experiment, we wanted to see how the amount of weights in the ballast affected how far the rover went. To perform an experiment, you have to follow a procedure. If you would like to perform our experiment, keep reading and follow the procedure. After assembling the rover, place five …show more content…
One of the issues we had was trying to assemble our rover. In some of our original designs, the canister of weights was always off of the rubber band, which made it harder to move. Secondly, we had issues trying to turn it. After finding a way to attach the canister to the rubber band, we had no clue how to turn the rubber band. Our first idea was to turn the hooks, but this became difficult to do. Eventually, we found out we didn’t hold anything on the sides and turn it towards you. One question we have is “What would the amount of turns change?” We were thinking that this would make the rover go the farther, but by how much? Double? Triple? Would it travel less? We did not get the time to do this ourselves, but theorizing about what would happen was