simple: you get a mousetrap and some wood and some string and something for wheels and something for axles and you stick them all together!
a mousetrap car is a simple machine that can be used in races. it can also help people to gain problem solving skills A mousetrap car, is a group of simple machines used together to use in races. It can be made from recycled items, and can be very cheap depending on the items you use to make your car. I used; Moustrap, CD's, ruberbands, wood plank, nails.
In order to make a sturdy mousetrap, one must use the appropriate materials. Mousetraps made of wood and metal may break easily. The sturdiest mousetraps are constructed from all metal, for example the Tin Cat Mouse Trap.
To make a mousetrap car that goes fast and far, ensure that it is lightweight with minimal friction. Use materials like balsa wood or light plastic for the body, and smooth wheels to reduce resistance. You can also increase the tension in the mousetrap and optimize the placement of the wheels for maximum distance and speed.
A button, wood would be best, the only drawback is that one would have to make the holes for the thread larger so you could fit the axel in. CD's are probably the least expensive, and easiest to use. Plus, if you have to make a modification to your car, you can just buy smaller or larger CD's!
a wood pecker would peck as much as a wood pecker could, if i would pecker could peck wood. but isn't it a wood chuck?
The homonym for wood is would as in will do.
They would chop alot of wood then if as wood could chop would Depends on how strong the wood chopper is and how sharp the axe is.
The homophone for wood is would.
He would if he could.
First off, it is not a "chuck of wood." Second, a woodchuck can't chuck wood; it's scientifictly impossible to get the right answer. The original tongue twister goes: "How much wood would a wood chuck chuck if a wood chuck could chuck wood?"
A homonym for "would" is "wood", which is a material derived from trees.