because it is a project that takes super awesome thinking and is a project here at Upland Jr high school in my tech class.-DD
to make a wind powered car you make a wind powered car
No, there is no wind powered cars being produced. Wind power is unfeasible for powering an automobile. The wind is not always blowing and it would simply not work.
Solar powered car, wind car.ect.
Pitsco Education, pitsco.com, is the creator of the Pitsco line of educational toys, including their model cars. They make Co2 and air powered race cars as well as maglev, fuel cell and solar powered cars. The company was founded by three teachers in 1971. They make many products from geomety models to rockets and all come with a curriculum and educational value. They even make a real Wind Tunnel for testing the aerodynamics of your car.
There are various types of pull back cars available in the market, including friction-powered, wind-up, and spring-loaded cars. These cars work by storing energy when pulled back and releasing it to propel the car forward when released. Friction-powered cars use wheels to generate momentum, wind-up cars use a wound-up spring mechanism, and spring-loaded cars use a coiled spring to power the movement.
Well. A wind powered vehicle is a vehicle that is powered by the wind obviously. An example of a wind powered machine would be a sail boat, a kite perhaps, or a hang glider.
This depends upon how the electricity is generated. Electric cars powered by electricity from coal fired power plants reduce local CO2 emissions, but increase them overall. Cars powered by wind, solar, nuclear, or hydrological power emit very little CO2.
noo! its powered by the wind.
Vasco Da Gama's ship was powered by the wind, it was a sailing boat.
no wind is powers it
Yes, it is called the Wingjet. It broke the wind powered vehicle speed at 116.7 mph
There are various types of pull back toy cars available in the market, including friction-powered, wind-up, and spring-loaded cars. Friction-powered cars use the force generated by rubbing against a surface to propel forward when pulled back. Wind-up cars are powered by winding a key or lever, which stores energy in a spring that is released to move the car forward when pulled back. Spring-loaded cars have a coiled spring mechanism that is compressed when pulled back and released to propel the car forward. Overall, these pull back toy cars work by converting stored energy into kinetic energy to move forward when pulled back and released.