Make a solar-powered miniature car

Make a solar-powered miniature car

Check out this science video to see how to make a solar-powered miniature car. To make this solar-powered mini car, you'll need some balsa wood, a small motor, two steel rods, four wheels, four washers, a straw of any color, two gears, a solar cell, hot glue gun, a tape measure and a knife.

This cool experiment is easy to do if you have all of the right parts, and shows you the power of the sun.

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Imperialdoor 11 months ago
cool
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iojohohouh 6 months ago
Where can I get the motor, gear, and wheels?
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kalle16 4 months ago
you can buy them at solarbotics.com
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kalle16 4 months ago
lol so this how Bill gates looked when he was young! and a bit fat! loooooooool
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