| Philip Riessner Aerodynamic Efficiency
Division: | Sciences physiques et des mathématiques | Catégorie: | Junior | Région: | Northern British Columbia | Ville: | Fort St.John, BC | École: | Charlie Lake Elementary School | Sommaire: | The purpose of my project was to evaluate aerodynamic efficiency. This was done by testing differently shaped objects (cube, cylinder, cone, teardrop, wedge, and ellipsoid) and measuring the amount of drag in a specially-designed wind tunnel. The teardrop was by far the most aerodynamic object. |
Prix | Valeur | Mention honorable - Technologie automobile Junior Sponsor: AUTO21 | 100,00 $ | Total | 100,00 $ | |