A kind of car that is NOT aerodynamic
What are Trucks, Jeeps, SUVs, boxy kinds of vehicles?
The part of the car that is responsible for stopping the vehicle.
What are the brakes?
The kind of engine that uses both electricity and gas to move
What is a hybrid?
What is one thing you learned during the field trip on tuesday?
no wrong answers
Average price of a car in the USA
What is 25,000-50,000?
A kind of car that IS aerodynamic
What are Sports cars, F1 racing cars?
The kind of ramp that cars went on the fastest
What is the elevated wooden boards?
The kind of engine that uses gas to move
What is friction?
The amount of parts a car has
What is 30,000?
Having better aerodynamics can increase a car's...
What is Efficiency and speed?
What is solder/rosin?
The kind of engine that is electrically powered
What is an electric motor?
The name of the hot iron used to melt metal
What is a soldering iron?
The country of origin of the car Volkswagon
What is Germany?
The tool we used to test the aerodynamics of our cardboard cars.
What is the wind tunnel?
The name of the lightbulb that...
a) produced heat when turned on
b) did not produce heat
We learned this on our field trip!
What is...
a) Incandescent ?
b) LEDs?
The part of the engine that helps power the wheels (hint: it starts with p)
What is a piston?
The name of the software we designed our shirts on
What is Corel?
The year the first gasoline-powered automobile was created
What is 1885/1886?
Aerodynamics is the way that ____ moves around an object
What is air?
The part of the car that allows the wheels to turn at different speeds.
What is the differential?
The three different kinds of V engines in cars
What is V6, V8, and V12?
Discuss the importance of having differentials in cars.
What is risk of skidding and wear and tear?
The model and price of the most expensive car ever made
What is a Ferrari for 48.4 million?