Solar Car Project Research solar cars and create a short powerpoint presentation with the following slides: Title Slide with name, date, project Pictures.

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Solar Car Project Research solar cars and create a short powerpoint presentation with the following slides: Title Slide with name, date, project Pictures of solar cars Scientific principles used in solar cars Pictures of “Junior Solar Sprint” and “Solar Sprint” cars

Draw Draw a rough sketch of your design idea for a solar car (on regular notebook paper) In groups of two, obtain the materials Base (1) Gears (as you need) Wheels (4) Axle (2) Straw (1) Eyelets (4) Motor (1 yellow one) Solar panel (1)

Build Using the parts provided, tape, and hot glue build your solar car with your partner You will be graded on the following: 10% - quality of workmanship 20% - Does the car roll down the ramp? 20% - Does the car work in the sun on the table? 10% - Is there a written report? 10% - Is there a chart in the report for performance? 10% - Is there a video and photo in the report? 10% - Powerpoint 10% - Is there a good drawing? Roll the car down the ramp and get the average of three times. Calculate average speed by dividing distance by time. Test the car on the table in the sun and get the average speed of the three times.

Solar Car Written Report Type in Microsoft Word What was your time rolling down the hill and how did it compare to the rest of the class? Did the car work when held up in the air in the sun? Did the car work when sitting on the table in the sun? Did your car make it to the end of the table? How did your time compare to the rest of the class? What did you learn? How did you work as a team? How could you improve your design? Each report should include the chart from the board listing the names, ramp speed, mass, and table speed for each team. Take a video of your car going down the table and include it with your written report Take a selfie with your partner and your car and include it in your written report