You could, however you may damage the electrical components in the car. The motor, wiring, speed controls etc. are all engineered to operate at the specified voltage. If you want to go faster for a short period of time the higher voltage will do that for you.
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things that you can push and pull are door,trolley,buggy,window,gate, computer mouse,person,comouter,lawn mower,saw,vacuum, when you scrub the floor,chair,car,toy car
I'm guessing that if the car was going fast enough, it could since it's speed and inertia would keep it moving forward. Just think of it as a toy car on a mini stunt track, as long as you push it fast enough, it will go with the track's loop the loop direction.
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a battery and a toy car..........................
toy car
Arrange the four 1.5volts cells elongated in a line and connect the wires one from negative and the other from positive and to check attach it with a bulb or a toy car
This is because the work done in order to move the toy car is smaller than that of the car with the added mass, and so the battery will have to work harder to move the toy car with the mass added
With great difficulty.
Charge the BATTERY
With great difficulty.
No unless you have a toy car or a small car that children play in
Because is a one of energy's sources
There is a battery in the toy truck. Use the screwdriver from the kitchen drawer to take it out and use it in the TV remote. Later, you can put it back in the truck to drive it.
Chemical energy to mechanical energy.
Push it, or put it on a surface angled down, or attach a battery to it.