How would you make a flying car?
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Flying Car
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Re: Flying Car
Please I really need help urgently.
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Re: Flying Car
Can you explain in more detail what your project is, what grade you are in, and when the project is due? What kind of "flying car" are you looking to make? What is your hypothesis for this project? Has your project been approved by your teacher?
You may not have gotten a reply because this is a very broad topic - and not necessarily one you will be doing for a school project. Experts here in the forums can help troubleshoot or guide as you think through a project, but they can't simply come up with a project for you. You will need to do research to more clearly define your project.
To view projects related to cars, see:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ects?s=car
To view projects related to aerodynamics, see:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog/aer ... e-projects
None of these are about "flying" cars, but you may find a project in the mix that helps you think about what you plan to do.
Amy
You may not have gotten a reply because this is a very broad topic - and not necessarily one you will be doing for a school project. Experts here in the forums can help troubleshoot or guide as you think through a project, but they can't simply come up with a project for you. You will need to do research to more clearly define your project.
To view projects related to cars, see:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... ects?s=car
To view projects related to aerodynamics, see:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/blog/aer ... e-projects
None of these are about "flying" cars, but you may find a project in the mix that helps you think about what you plan to do.
Amy