Re: [meteorite-list] OT: Summer fun with Bubbly - New Launch Vehicle

2006-08-11 Thread Paul Harris

Rob's message reminded me of the new launch vehicle that
my wife developed.  We call it the Ragu Rocket.  We have
not compared other pasta sauces so feel free to experiment.

Background...
While working in the back yard I found an empty Ragu bottle
next to the fence.  We have nice neighbors on the other side
so the idea of them tossing it over the fence was out of the
question.  We have squirrels, raccoons and possums that
go through the back yard so I figured one of them needed a
little Italian snack and dragged it over from the trash. I walked
across the yard to throw it in the trash can and discovered 2
interesting observations upon approaching the trash can.

1. The trash can was close to full with an upside down plastic
bag on the top with a rounded hole in it (vs an animal clawing
or chewing it open).

2. There were splatters of sauce inside the trash can and on the
cement on the side of the can opposite from the wall I found the Ragu bottle.

My hypothesis is that my wife:
1. Threw away a partial bottle of Ragu with the cap on.
2. The capped  Ragu bottle was positioned upside down in the trash can.
3. The bacteria in the sauce produced enough gas to eventually blow 
the lid off.

4. The force was enough to launch the Ragu bottle across the yard.

Question?  How much Ragu is needed to reach escape velocity?

Paul


At 04:32 PM 8/11/2006, Matson, Robert wrote:

Sterling wrote:

 But if you're dropping the flag right now, I'm breaking out the
 champagne! (Whoops, no champagne in the fridge.  How about Ginger
 Ale? That looks kind of champagnesque, well, if you mix it with
 7-Up, it does, then add some Baccardi Gold... Hey! it's a
 SCIENCE experiment, that's all.

And if you're into doing some crazy science experiments, try
dumping an entire pack of Mentos into a newly opened 2-liter
bottle of soda -- OUTDOORS!  (Diet soda is usually better --
the resulting mess is less sticky.)  For the most impressive
results, you need to design a delivery system that will smoothly
dump the entire stack of Mentos in less than a second.  (Like
the yield on a fission bomb, bad timing leads to a bit of a
fizzle.)  ;-)  --Rob
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Re: [meteorite-list] OT: Summer fun with Bubbly - New Launch Vehicle

2006-08-11 Thread moni Waiblinger-Seabridge

Good Evening list!

Just ask Rob M.

He is a real Sherlock Holmes! ;-)

With best regards,
Moni




From: Paul Harris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Matson, Robert 
[EMAIL PROTECTED],meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] OT: Summer fun with Bubbly - New Launch 
Vehicle

Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2006 17:56:14 -0700

Rob's message reminded me of the new launch vehicle that
my wife developed.  We call it the Ragu Rocket.  We have
not compared other pasta sauces so feel free to experiment.

Background...
While working in the back yard I found an empty Ragu bottle
next to the fence.  We have nice neighbors on the other side
so the idea of them tossing it over the fence was out of the
question.  We have squirrels, raccoons and possums that
go through the back yard so I figured one of them needed a
little Italian snack and dragged it over from the trash. I walked
across the yard to throw it in the trash can and discovered 2
interesting observations upon approaching the trash can.

1. The trash can was close to full with an upside down plastic
bag on the top with a rounded hole in it (vs an animal clawing
or chewing it open).

2. There were splatters of sauce inside the trash can and on the
cement on the side of the can opposite from the wall I found the Ragu 
bottle.


My hypothesis is that my wife:
1. Threw away a partial bottle of Ragu with the cap on.
2. The capped  Ragu bottle was positioned upside down in the trash can.
3. The bacteria in the sauce produced enough gas to eventually blow the lid 
off.

4. The force was enough to launch the Ragu bottle across the yard.

Question?  How much Ragu is needed to reach escape velocity?

Paul


At 04:32 PM 8/11/2006, Matson, Robert wrote:

Sterling wrote:

 But if you're dropping the flag right now, I'm breaking out the
 champagne! (Whoops, no champagne in the fridge.  How about Ginger
 Ale? That looks kind of champagnesque, well, if you mix it with
 7-Up, it does, then add some Baccardi Gold... Hey! it's a
 SCIENCE experiment, that's all.

And if you're into doing some crazy science experiments, try
dumping an entire pack of Mentos into a newly opened 2-liter
bottle of soda -- OUTDOORS!  (Diet soda is usually better --
the resulting mess is less sticky.)  For the most impressive
results, you need to design a delivery system that will smoothly
dump the entire stack of Mentos in less than a second.  (Like
the yield on a fission bomb, bad timing leads to a bit of a
fizzle.)  ;-)  --Rob
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