you push it
A real car weighs more and can move on a high powered engine.
I have encountered mysterious objects that move by themselves, such as a Ouija board or a self-propelled toy car.
Assuming there's no friction. Work = Force*Distance Work = 5*20 = 100 Joules
yes
make toy and many other thing like electronic
The child pushing the toy car is an example of a contact force called a push force. The child is applying a force to the car by exerting pressure on it to make it move.
you use magnetic force
One way to make a car toy move without force or balloons is by using a rubber band-powered mechanism. Wind up the rubber band by turning a key or winding a mechanism, and then let it unwind to provide the energy needed to move the car toy. As the rubber band unwinds, it will transfer its stored energy to the wheels of the car, propelling it forward.
you can make a toy car move with a ballon and pump by blowing balloon up and leting the pump go
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.
remote control
A pull toy, like a wagon or a toy car, needs pulling force to be moved across the floor. These toys typically have wheels that move when pulled by a string or handle.
yes when someone pushes a toy car it moves and it uses force.
because the little toy car doesn't move by its self
A slot car toy is an automatic toy car and can move by itself and a regular toy car you move yourself. The only difference is they can speed on their own!
contact
The child pushing the toy car is applying a force known as a contact force, specifically a pushing force. This force is directly applied through physical contact between the child and the toy car.