My Daughter is grade 3 she got this homework. Bring a toy that can be moved using muscular energy, stored energy or magnetic force. She chose magnetic force which we know it could be a battery operated toy.

Now the part we need help with, she has to explain how your toy works some words she can use are force, push, direction, pull, distance and speed but not sure how these words fit in this case so not sure what words she should use to explain how this toy works (the toy is a hand held battery operated toy kinda like a video game)

Most battery operated toys are not magnetic related, unless there is a motor inside. The motor operates with magnetic fields pushing the rotor around its axis.

I could invent a new toy

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To help your daughter explain how her battery-operated toy works using words like force, push, direction, pull, distance, and speed, you can break down the explanation into simple steps. Here's a suggested explanation:

1. Start by explaining that the toy uses a magnetic force as a source of power. The toy has a small magnet inside it.

2. When the toy is turned on and the buttons are pressed, it creates an electrical current that flows through the toy's circuits.

3. This electrical current powers a small motor inside the toy. The motor uses this electrical energy to convert it into mechanical energy.

4. The motor is connected to gears or wheels inside the toy. When the motor spins, it transfers its energy to these gears or wheels.

5. As the motor spins and the gears or wheels turn, the toy moves in a specific direction. Your daughter can explain that the motor creates a force that pushes or pulls the gears or wheels, causing the toy to move.

6. Your daughter can use the word "force" to explain that the motor's spinning motion generates a force that propels the toy forward or backward, depending on the game or action.

7. Additionally, she can describe how the speed at which the gears or wheels turn affects the toy's movement. If the gears spin faster, the toy will move more quickly, whereas if they spin slower, the toy will move more slowly.

8. Finally, while not explicitly mentioned, your daughter can mention that the stored energy from the battery is transformed into motion, allowing the toy to move while playing with it.

Encourage your daughter to use her own words and understanding while explaining. This explanation should help her understand the basic concepts of how her battery-operated toy works and enable her to complete her homework.