5.0 oz.
What is the maximum weight of a Pinewood Derby car?
Congratulations!
What do you say to the winner of the race?
The force that is applied to the Pinewood Derby car to make it move
What is gravity?
Pine
What type of wood are Pinewood Derby cars made from?
145
What is my pack number?
2 3/4 inches
Thank you!
What do you say when someone congratulates you?
This is what causes the Pinewood Derby car to slow down
What is friction?
This comes in 220, 600, and even 1000 grit
What is sandpaper?
Lord Baden-Powell
Who was the founder of Boy Scouts?
7 inches
What is the maximum length of a Pinewood Derby car?
Can I help?
What do you say when the race is over?
This causes the motion of an object to change directions
What is force?
A technique that helps bond paint to a surface
What is priming?
May 15th 1953 was the first time this Cub Scout event was held
The minimum space from the bottom of the car to the surface of the track
What is 3/8 of an inch?
The most important part of the Pinewood Derby
Have fun!
Graphite
What can you apply to the axels to reduce friction?
Placing the weight here will make the car go faster on the straightaway compared to being faster off the starting block
What is the back of the car?
Do Your Best
What is the Cub Scout Motto?
There must be four of these
What are wheels and axels?
A handshake
What do you end a race with?
What shape is considered the fastest and most aerodynamic?
A car that weighs exactly 5.0 oz.
What is the fastest weight for a Pinewood Derby car?
What are Lions, Tigers, Wolves, Bears, Weblelos and AOLs?