Yes, tape can cause friction on the wheels of a mousetrap car, especially if it is not smooth or if there are imperfections in the tape. It is important to use low-friction materials to ensure that the mousetrap car can move smoothly and efficiently.
An axle hook on a mousetrap car is a small hook or loop attached to the axle, typically made of metal or plastic. It is used to connect the mousetrap mechanism to the axle, allowing the energy stored in the mousetrap to be transferred to the wheels to propel the car forward.
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.
simple answer: no. real answer: assume that it does not, then, the friction of the wheels against the ground will not exist, leaving your car to spin its wheels quite happly without going anywhere. on second thought, your wheels would probablly not be spinning either way as to power said conventional "mouse trap car" one would generally use a string wound around the rear or frontal axis. without said friction, said string would not attach to said axis. basically, you fail, at life and beyond. As observations contradict this thought experiment, the assumed lack of friction cannot exist. Thus, friction acts upon mousetrap cars and upon your thick skull as information is shoved upon it. QED, or WWWWW
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.
Yes, tape can cause friction on the wheels of a mousetrap car, especially if it is not smooth or if there are imperfections in the tape. It is important to use low-friction materials to ensure that the mousetrap car can move smoothly and efficiently.
Use Cd's as wheels to make less friction
You can use CDs, bottle caps, or small plastic wheels for a mousetrap racer. These items are lightweight and can easily be attached to the vehicle.
An axle hook on a mousetrap car is a small hook or loop attached to the axle, typically made of metal or plastic. It is used to connect the mousetrap mechanism to the axle, allowing the energy stored in the mousetrap to be transferred to the wheels to propel the car forward.
Old CD's work well.
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.
drumstick and ruler
simple answer: no. real answer: assume that it does not, then, the friction of the wheels against the ground will not exist, leaving your car to spin its wheels quite happly without going anywhere. on second thought, your wheels would probablly not be spinning either way as to power said conventional "mouse trap car" one would generally use a string wound around the rear or frontal axis. without said friction, said string would not attach to said axis. basically, you fail, at life and beyond. As observations contradict this thought experiment, the assumed lack of friction cannot exist. Thus, friction acts upon mousetrap cars and upon your thick skull as information is shoved upon it. QED, or WWWWW
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.
I had mouses at my home, they nibble your clothes into shreds. Then a pest control was arranged. It made things better.
if you mean "how do you make a mousetrap pull a car's weight" then you do it through pulleys. for example, if a mousetrap exerted 10N of force and a car needed 10000N to pull it, the pulley you use would need a distance input : distance output ratio of 1000:1 (aka if you pull one side 1000 meters, the other side moves 1 meter). this would enable you to move the car theoretically, but in reality, the distance the car moves would be so small that it would be useless, and even then, it is more likely for whatever rope/chain you are using to just stretch slightly.
A mousetrap car is a small vehicle having only one form of motive power being from a mousetrap. Variations include the use of multiple traps, or very big rat traps, for added power.