STEM
Aerodynamics
Engineering
Ecofriendly
100

What force keeps your feet on the ground?

What is gravity?

100

Backward acting force resists cars forwards motion through the air is?

What is ru paul

100

First step of the design process?

What is a problem?

100

What's the part of the shoes that needs the most traction

Whats the outsole

200

What is a simple machine that raises or lowers something?

What is a pulley?

200

downward aerodynamic force pushes a car into the track is called

What is downforce?

200

Number of main steps in the design process?

What is 9?

200

Harvested from the bark of a tree without harming it, this lightweight, moisture-wicking material is perfect for footbeds or breathable upper linings.

What is cork

300

What is the most abundant gas in Earth's atmosphere?

What is Nitrogen?

300

Why is downforce applied to a drag car??

What is increase grip without mass

300

When a prototype fails, what is the next step?

What is improve and redesign?

300

It's the top part of the shoe that covers the instep, toes, and sides of the foot, securing it to the sole.

What is the upper?

400

What is the only metal that is liquid at room temperature?

What is Mercury?

400
What is the unit of measurement to calculate the physical force of air 

What is a Newton?

400

You start building before this important step?

What is brainstorming or planning?

400

The metal end of the shoelaces is called

What is aglets?

500

Formulated by Sir Isaac Newton, this law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.

What is Newton's Third Law of Motion?

500

When designing a lightweight car, engineers balance aerodynamics with this force

what is gravity?

500

What are the detailed drawings or materials during this step called?

What is the design phase?

500

What were the materials that we used during the ecofriendly shoe 

What is 

  • burlap
  • cellulose burlap
  • cellulose cork
  •  felt foam
  • 0wool
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