you have to first start with the body frame. next, you have to make it look more like a car then you have to add a place for the mouse to go into
If a car travels twice as fast, it will skid four times farther because kinetic energy increases with the square of speed. If the car travels three times as fast, it will skid nine times farther compared to its initial speed.
Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.
Make wheels with something, wrap the balloon around the axle many times, then anchor it to the opposite side of the car. then let go and watch the balloon unravel itself and propel the car. Or tape the blown up balloon to the car. Or throw it.
A distance-time graph gives a pictorial indication of how far and fast an object has moved. The slope of the graph represents the object's speed, while the distance covered is represented by the distance axis on the graph.
A distance-time graph can provide a pictorial indication of how far and fast an object has moved. The steepness of the graph represents the object's speed, while the horizontal axis shows the elapsed time and the vertical axis shows the distance traveled.
Use Cd's as wheels to make less friction
you want to place your mousetrap as far away from the back wheels as possible
The farthest distance a mousetrap car has gone is approximately 1,650 feet, achieved by a team of students from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2016. Mousetrap cars are powered by the potential energy stored in a wound-up mousetrap, which is converted into kinetic energy to propel the vehicle forward. Factors such as the design of the car, the efficiency of the wheels, and the surface it is traveling on all play a role in determining how far the car can travel.
Depends on how fast the car is going.
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depends on how fast you are going
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it depends on how far you are from the airport and what type of car you have. ask your self this, how far is the place from where i am and does my car use up petrel fast. i suggest that you fill up your tank.
How fast you are going and how far you have traveled.
The car was either as far away as you could make out. Either that or it was so far away that when you felt something bump against your car's rear, you knew that it was too far to be true.
If a car travels twice as fast, it will skid four times farther because kinetic energy increases with the square of speed. If the car travels three times as fast, it will skid nine times farther compared to its initial speed.
yes it will it will make you kick far and run fast.