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Epoxy the wheels to the axle.
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maybe photograph all your hot wheels and then upload them onto a hot wheels collector site on the web. whatever you decide to do keep collecting.
Tires on a vehicle to be mobile, the wheel on my mouse to scroll through web pages. The ball on my mouse to allow me to move the cursor. the wheels on my computer chair. The wheels on an elevator track to keep it steady. Gears to make things possible in a continuous motion
Static friction, which is required to keep the mouse trap car in place before it moves, and kinetic friction, which acts to slow down the movement of the mouse trap car as it rolls along.
the best mouse to keep for a pet is female fancy mouse
There are many different "race cars". Need to know what type you question.
Yes, you can, but you will have a healthier happier mouse if you keep 2 or more mice. If you do decide to keep one mouse, be sure to give it plenty of toys and attention.
To acheive maximum aerodynamic effect while staying inside certain design parameters decided upon by the FIA
Yes, but they will look VERY stupid on a '72 Chevelle. Keep in mind that "72 Chevelles came with 14" wheels for standard cars, and 15" wheels for Super Sports. Anything bigger than 18" will NOT look good.
A cage
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The wheels have flanges on the inside edges, they keep the wheels on the rail. The wheels would not stay on the tracks without the flanges.
A question answered with a question. Why do you want to keep a mouse in a car? I'm assuming a live mouse.