use an old solar and solar battery from a calculator and find a little electric motor. find a belt and a couple of pulleys on a wood frame with wheels. after some tinkering you should figure it out
The speed of a solar-powered toy car depends on various factors such as the size of the car, the power of the solar panel, and the design of the car. On average, solar-powered toy cars can reach speeds of 1-2 meters per second.
yes at toy world
a battery and a toy car..........................
your mother, trebek.
Only toy cars.
Read the directions
It is a toy car built from Lego's and it is balloon powered.
Two axles and 4 wheels on a board car-like, pump up water rocket attached to the board lengthwise. You have a water powered toy car
With great difficulty.
welll that all depends on what kind of toy car you have ..... hot wheel, R/C car, gas powered, electric, wind up..
A real car weighs more and can move on a high powered engine.
A magnetic powered toy car works by using magnets to create a magnetic field that interacts with other magnets in the car. When the magnets repel or attract each other, they create a force that propels the car forward. This force is harnessed to make the toy car move without the need for batteries or external power sources.