Modifying the car
Super Glue or duct tape
Yes, it does. The bigger the circumference of the wheel, the more distance the car covers in one axle rotation. The ratio applies to all wheeled vehicles.
The snapper arm, is the long thin stick thing, right? Ok then. You attach that snapper arm, to the little semi-curved rectangle, the small one. So when you pull the snapper arm across the mousetrap, it hits it. You just slide it in there, with the more hook part facing up. But you have to kind release the bar you pulled down, just slightly so that the snapper arm will stay in place.
Make the car out of a frame of popsicle sticks and the egg will not break.
in the center of the mousetrap car.
I would suggest building a motor first.
Build a Better Mousetrap was created on 1964-02-15.
mousetrap
The cast of To Build a Better Mousetrap - 1999 includes: Edward Quirk
you want to place your mousetrap as far away from the back wheels as possible
the smaller the wheel the lesser the weight, the mousetrap car would go faster,
a cat trap car
Termites.
because the wheel make the mousetrap go forward but without the wheels the mousetrap stays in one place
You can attach the mousetrap to the chassis of the mousetrap car, ensuring it is securely fastened in place. Make sure the mousetrap's spring mechanism is aligned with the drive axle to maximize the car's propulsion.
The answer to the question "Who built the first mousetrap car" is James Henry Atkinson. He was a British inventor. It was created in 1847.