Pinewood Derby Car Challenge Worth 100 points- Project Grade You and your team have been hired by Elon Musk to create a new car for his Tesla brand. To submit your idea to Elon, you must first create a scale model of your design. The scale model will be tested for speed, air resistance, and style. In order for the Tesla to sell, it also has to look good! You are not allowed to use the following materials: ● Pre-fabricated cars (such as RC, matchbox, and other toys) ● No pinewood derby car kits (must use an original design) Your model must meet the following requirements: ● The car must fit on the test track. It should not be wider than 4 inches. ● Your car should be between 6-8 inches long. ● A construction drawing with measurements and analysis must be submitted before track testing. ● The car must be able to reach the end of the test track. Failure to complete this task will result in a low grade. ● The majority of your project must be completed in class. You may bring pieces that you want to add from home, but not the car itself. This is a team project! Hints and tips: ● ● ● ● ● PLAN CAREFULLY! Remember these words of wisdom: “Measure twice. Cut once.” Test your structure before the test track and evaluate if there are any weak areas. Try to minimize frictional forces on your car. Remember, friction is everywhere!!! Four wheels and two axles will be supplied to each team. If you lose them, they will not be replaced. So make sure to take care of them! Grading: All points are equal to an overall grade of 100 20 points The car meets all required specifications. It is between 6-8 inches long and is no more than 4 inches wide. It has attached wheels and appears capable of completing the test track. 20 points A clear, detailed construction sketch was completed. Construction materials should be easily distinguished. All important design features and all critical measurements should be labeled on the sketch. 20 points A structural analysis of your car was completed. The following questions should be answered clearly and completely: · Why did you choose the design of your car? Is the shape of the car beneficial to minimizing friction and increasing speed? How? · During construction, how did you test your car and make sure it was capable of completing the test track? · During construction, what have been your biggest challenges to overcome? · What are the strongest parts of your car? Why? · What are the weakest parts of your car? Why? 20 points Calculate your car’s mass, velocity,and acceleration. What amount of force was applied to your car during the test track? 10 points Create a free body diagram of your car on the ramp (at a 45 degree angle). Label all forces that will be acting upon the car during the test track. 10 points Car is able to complete the test track. There is no structural damage during testing. Deadlines: Monday 4-26 Blueprints must be submitted by end of class Wednesday 4-28/Thursday 4-29 Structural Analysis completed and submitted Friday 4-30 Car Testing on the Pinewood Derby Ramp Monday 5-3 Free body diagram and Calculations are due ** The only day for the Derby race is Friday, April 30th **