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Okay, so my science assignment is to build a pasta car. There is a compitition between all of my teacher's classes, and the other team's science teacher's classes.--losers have to buy the winners a breakfast party. Awards go to the fastest, and the most unique design. the only thing that doesn't have to be noodles,are the wheels. we are allowed:
1 lasagna
4 penne
2 spaghetti
1 manicotti
4 elbow macaroni
4 ziti,
unlimited gemeli
and a choice between 2 extra lasagnas or 2 extra manicottis.
What is the best way to go about this?
I want to go for fastest, so i'm thinking arrow-dinamic, using extra lasagna.
Any tips? or better ideas?
1 lasagna
4 penne
2 spaghetti
1 manicotti
4 elbow macaroni
4 ziti,
unlimited gemeli
and a choice between 2 extra lasagnas or 2 extra manicottis.
What is the best way to go about this?
I want to go for fastest, so i'm thinking arrow-dinamic, using extra lasagna.
Any tips? or better ideas?
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Answered by
Writeacher
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Answered by
bobpursley
I think I would sketch a design.
Reserve two penne or ziti for axles, which will hold your spaghetti axles. Choose the largest spaghetti for axles that can fit into your wheel hubs. Make certain you choose wheels which are thin.
For the body, one piece of lasagna for the base of the car, glue the axle tubes (penne or ziti) to the lasagna. Then, for the rest of the body, make a form from clay or paper mache. Cook the other pasta well done, drain it, cut it into flat sheets, and while wet lay it on the form, and put it in a slow oven to dry. When dry,(2 days?) take if off , glue to the lasagne base. Attach the wheels, and paint.
Reserve two penne or ziti for axles, which will hold your spaghetti axles. Choose the largest spaghetti for axles that can fit into your wheel hubs. Make certain you choose wheels which are thin.
For the body, one piece of lasagna for the base of the car, glue the axle tubes (penne or ziti) to the lasagna. Then, for the rest of the body, make a form from clay or paper mache. Cook the other pasta well done, drain it, cut it into flat sheets, and while wet lay it on the form, and put it in a slow oven to dry. When dry,(2 days?) take if off , glue to the lasagne base. Attach the wheels, and paint.
Answered by
Cameron
Lol Same Thing Happening To Meh.
Answered by
makayla
i did this project last year and took second. this year i want to get first
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anonymous
do you go to bret harte and are doing builder's olympics?
Answered by
Anonymous
this is a stupid lesson what does making pasta cars have to do with science. I know it relates to airo dynamics but it is made from different pasta
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Anonymous
I'm doing the same thing
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Anonymous
me too
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
the what
Answered by
catherine
don't put to much wait
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