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1 Driving SCIENCE STEM Activity 16 Meeting Constraints

2 Passenger CarsRace Cars Safety Features What do you know about safety features in passenger cars and race cars?

3 SAFER Driving Teenage Driving Since 2001, there have been over 100,000 deaths of 16-24 year olds when young people are driving  Teens have the lowest rate of seatbelt use.  Teens underestimate dangerous situations.  Teens are more likely to follow a car too closely. Racing Since 2001, there have been zero deaths in NASCAR’s three National Series.  Fire-retardant clothing, including underwear and gloves (DuPont NOMEX).  Soft wall technology: SAFER Barrier.  Helmets required for over-the-wall pit crew.  HANS (head and neck support) device (DuPont’s Kevlar).

4 Safety Features With your team, prepare an explanation of the science behind your assigned safety feature. Include at least one of Newton’s Laws of Motion in your explanation.

5 Materials for SAFER Egg Car 2 sheets of paper, 4 wheels, 2 axles, 1 straw (axle housing), glue, egg

6 SAFER Egg Design Question: Is it possible to build a car from paper and glue that is strong enough to protect a raw egg during a head-on collision? Constraints 1. Maximum car width: < 6.5 centimeters (including axles and wheels) 2. Maximum car length: < 16.5 centimeters 3. Minimum car mass without the egg: > 30 grams 4. The entire body of the car must be made of paper and glue. 5. Design must include 3 safety features of which one must be a seatbelt that can be unfastened.

7 Reflecting on Safety Features What new information did you learn about car safety features? Will what you learned make a difference in your behaviors as a driver or passenger? Explain.

8 Thanks to PDI 2 partners who sponsored the development of this activity and provided professional development support: American Honda Foundation DuPont CU-ICAR Safety-Kleen, EcoPower Fluor United States Conference of Mayors Thanks to race track partners who provided support for teachers: Darlington Raceway, Daytona International Speedway, Dover International Speedway, Martinsville Speedway, and Richmond International Raceway Copyright © 2015 Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina (SC).


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