Almost everything! Watches, cars, toy cars, robots, most machines, most mechanical object use gears to transmit motion and power.
The original hot wheels cars are very durable toy cars. You son should nto be able to break this toy cars.
I think you are talking about the screaming banshee. It is in the short film "Mater and the Ghostlight"
The answer is: julia dela cruz she invented toy cars in 1958 with her dad
To amuse kids. -Can you visualise a childhood without toy or model cars .
There are many available options when looking for inexpensive toy cars. Try visiting your local toy store or go to eBay.com and see what kind of toy cars are available at a cheap price on there.
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mechanical cars
Mechanical energy is not produced in a toy car. Instead, the toy car converts potential energy (stored energy) into kinetic energy (energy of motion) as it moves. The mechanical energy in the toy car comes from the energy used to make it move, not from being produced within the toy itself.
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Any of your local stores such as Wal-Mart carries toy cars for kids. Wal-Mart, K-Mart, and Target are just a few that sell different types of toy cars. They range from matchbox cars to remote control cars.
Not 100% sure, but I'm thinking it was "RC". As in an RC (remote control) car.