What units are is pressure measured in?
Pascals (Pa)
What is Newton's first Law?
What are the two sources of drag?
Skin friction and turbulence
What units do we measure material strength in?
GPa or MPa
Complete the lyrics from the school song:
State High, State High!
Long live the ______ old State High!
How many millimetres are there in a kilometre?
1000000 (1 million)
Why are F1 cars designed to be light?
Lower mass means that the cars can accelerate faster, according to Newton's Second Law (F=ma)
Is the air moving over an F1 spoiler moving faster, slower, or the same speed as the air moving under it?
Slower.
Name four material properties important for F1 cars
Strength
Density
Stiffness
Recyclability
This is the flag of which place?
Tasmania
What units can density be measured in? (list both)
kg/m3 OR g/cm3
FREE SPACE
Swap two teams' scores
Name 4 safety features of F1 cars
Halo
Steel cables
CF monocoque (safety cell)
Fireproof suits
Data logger
Biometric gloves
CF and kevlar helmet
Roll bar
Why do we want to choose lightweight materials for an F1 car?
Newton's second law states that F=ma
This means that a heavier car will accelerate slower for the same force.
A lighter car will accelerate faster for the same force.
What is the world record for the greatest number of hard-boiled eggs eaten in 8 minutes? (closest answer wins)
141 eggs in 8 minutes
What does GPa stand for?
Giga pascals
List all the aerodynamic forces on an F1 car.
Drag and downforce
What is Bernoulli's principle?
Faster moving fluids have less pressure than slower moving fluids.
Name 3 materials commonly used in F1 cars
Carbon fibre
Titanium
Kevlar
Steel
Aluminium
Who is this?
Bernoulli
How many mm2 are in 1 cm2?
100
What is a force?
A push or pull
What is a fluid?
A liquid or a gas.
Name the categories of materials we learned this term.
What is the ravioli principle?
Everything tastes better wrapped in pasta.