It depends on whether you are referring to a light or a heavy mousetrap.
A mousetrap car is a vehicle that uses a mousetrap for its motor power. It was invented to help students develop spatial and problem-solving skills.
no it does not
with magical powers that senior pony man licks the tire for beautiful amazingness and green saliva and his purple toungue
if you mean "how do you make a mousetrap pull a car's weight" then you do it through pulleys. for example, if a mousetrap exerted 10N of force and a car needed 10000N to pull it, the pulley you use would need a distance input : distance output ratio of 1000:1 (aka if you pull one side 1000 meters, the other side moves 1 meter). this would enable you to move the car theoretically, but in reality, the distance the car moves would be so small that it would be useless, and even then, it is more likely for whatever rope/chain you are using to just stretch slightly.
best of luck 2 u my friend I agree it sounds pretty impossible
the smaller the wheel the lesser the weight, the mousetrap car would go faster,
The more weight over the drive wheels, the more traction.
The Mousetrap is written by Agatha Christie
in the center of the mousetrap car.
you want to place your mousetrap as far away from the back wheels as possible
because the wheel make the mousetrap go forward but without the wheels the mousetrap stays in one place
Mousetrap Heart - album - was created in 2009.
A mousetrap car is a vehicle that uses a mousetrap for its motor power. It was invented to help students develop spatial and problem-solving skills.
well it depends on what type of tires you have, if you have CD's it may be better to have a less heavy car, if you have rubber fake car tires it may be better if there is more weight.
The mousetrap was invented by Felix Catte in Mousehole, Cornwall, UK, in 1736.
Build a Better Mousetrap was created on 1964-02-15.
Mousetrap Heart - song - was created on 2010-05-21.