The Noodler invented by Kaelan and Enrique


In this unit we focused on many types of forces, and we put them to the test and seen how those different kinds of forces worked. The forces that we used in this project were friction because we had to find a way to not let anything from the car create friction with the floor. We had to make sure that nothing was dragging on the floor, if anything started to drag on the floor then that would be called friction.
The problems we had during this project was mainly building it. We had to make sure it passed all 5 meters, because we had to make sure that it wouldn't create friction. The main thing that we wanted to happen was at least having the car move.
The fastest car had coffee lids as wheels a shoe box for the car, 2 staws for the sticks to hols the wheels up, a very big tube for the balloon to push out. The coffee wheels made and the big tube made the car go mreally fast, because the air came out of the tube really fast, and the wheels were like perfectly round, so they rolled really fast. The slowest car had a big shoe box, 2 straws, and 4 water bottle caps. They made the wheels a little to high, so it didn't go anywhere, because the box was to heavy, and it was touching the floor.
Our car included a noodle box, 2 painting brushes, 2 straws, 4 cd's, and a balloon. First, I cut two holes into the box, they were both 4 inches
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