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CO2 dragster
Miniature car propelled by carbon dioxide
Miniature car propelled by carbon dioxide

CO2 dragsters are cars used as miniature racing cars which are propelled by a carbon dioxide cartridge, pierced to start the release of the gas, and which race on a typically 60 ft track. They are frequently used to demonstrate mechanical principles such as mass, force, acceleration, and aerodynamics. Two hooks (eyelets or screw eyes) linked to a string (usually monofilament fishing line) on the bottom of the car prevent the vehicle from losing control during launch. In a race, a laser scanner records the speed of the car at the end of its run. Often, the dragster is carved out of balsa wood because of its light weight and cheapness.
CO2 cars are a part of engineering curricula in parts of the world such as Australia, New Zealand and the United States. In the United States, classroom projects and competitions can operate under the aegis of the Technology Student Association at middle school and high school levels.{{cite web|title=High School Competitions|url=http://www.tsaweb.org/High-School-Competitions|publisher=Technology Student Association|location=Reston, VA

References
References
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- "What is CO2 Racing?". Science of Speed.
- "Technology Student Association". DeWitt Middle School, Ithaca, NY.
- (December 18, 2008). "Students design speedy dragsters". [[Thomson Reuters]].
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