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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.
Toy cars can be push along or self powered. If self powered that may be clockwork or battery powered electrically driven. All cars move forwards or backwards due to some force. Clockwork cars have the same wind up and release that any windup clock has. Battery powered cars use a small battery to power an electric motor to drive the wheels.
To determine how fast a toy car will travel across different surfaces, you can conduct experiments by measuring the time it takes for the car to travel a certain distance on each surface. Calculate the speed by dividing the distance by the time. Factors such as friction, surface texture, and incline will affect the speed of the toy car on different surfaces.
Some examples of objects not driven by electricity include a bicycle, a wind-up toy, a gas-powered car, and a traditional mechanical watch.
Yes, gravity affects the speed of a toy car going down a ramp. The greater the angle of the ramp, the faster the car will accelerate due to the force of gravity. The weight of the car also influences its acceleration.
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welll that all depends on what kind of toy car you have ..... hot wheel, R/C car, gas powered, electric, wind up..
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Only toy cars.
Read the directions
It is a toy car built from Lego's and it is balloon powered.
Two axles and 4 wheels on a board car-like, pump up water rocket attached to the board lengthwise. You have a water powered toy car
use an old solar and solar battery from a calculator and find a little electric motor. find a belt and a couple of pulleys on a wood frame with wheels. after some tinkering you should figure it out
With great difficulty.
A real car weighs more and can move on a high powered engine.
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.