Yes. If you make it out of plastic or fiberglass it will reach higher speeds then if it was made out of metal
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The speed of the vehicle and its mass are the two factors that will affect the amount of kinetic energy. Kinetic energy is directly proportional to both speed and mass, so an increase in either will result in a greater amount of kinetic energy.
Changing the slope of the ramp will affect the speed of the vehicle going down it.
The color of the vehicle does not affect the total stopping distance. Factors that do affect stopping distance include speed, road conditions, driver reaction time, and vehicle condition.
The larger the tire the faster the vehicle will go for every revolution of the wheel.
Depending on the vehicle, a faulty VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) could affect the automatic transmission shift points.
It does not change the actual speed of a vehicle but changing tire size can affect the accuracy of the speedometer.
Speed of vehicle, mass of the vehicle, and nature of the collision (e.g. head-on, rear-end) can all affect the force of impact in driving.
mass and weight, wind, materials its made from, and force applied.
Several factors can affect the thinking distance of a vehicle during emergency braking, including the driver's reaction time, speed of the vehicle, road conditions, visibility, and distractions.