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Static friction between the wheels and the ground helps provide traction for the mousetrap car to move forward. Rolling friction between the wheels and the axles can also affect the efficiency of the car's movement.
it really doesn't matter unless you have dogs, cats, or any kinds of animals. if you do make sure they can't reach the spot where you put the mousetrap.
Static friction, which is required to keep the mouse trap car in place before it moves, and kinetic friction, which acts to slow down the movement of the mouse trap car as it rolls along.
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The Mousetrap.
It's called The Murder of Gonzago, but when asked, Hamlet calls it The Mousetrap.
The type of friction that objects falling through air experience is called air resistance or drag. This friction force opposes the motion of the falling object, ultimately affecting its speed and trajectory.
It is called "The Murder of Gonzago". But Hamlet gives it a new name, "The Mousetrap", because he intends to trap Claudius with it.
The world's fastest mousetrap is called the "Mousetrap Car," which was designed by a team of engineers and scientists. It can reach speeds of up to 285 mph. This innovative device uses a traditional spring-loaded mousetrap as its propulsion system, demonstrating the potential of simple mechanisms to achieve remarkable speeds.
It is called "The Murder of Gonzago". But Hamlet gives it a new name, "The Mousetrap", because he intends to trap Claudius with it.
liming friction
It is called "The Murder of Gonzago". But Hamlet gives it a new name, "The Mousetrap", because he intends to trap Claudius with it.