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Q: Do the surface types on an inclined plane affect the speed of a hot wheel on an inclined plane?
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Is there a relationship between the mas of a moving ball and its speed while rolling down an inclined plane?

Mass does not affect the acceleration of an object due to gravity. Any object of any size or mass will fall at the same speed. A ball rolling down an inclined plane is accelerated by gravity, so its speed won't be affected by its mass at all.


How does a height of an inclined plane affect the speed of a car?

A high hill will usually slow a car more than a low hill will, if the angle of the incline is the same, and if you don't mess around with the accelerator pedal.


How will different surfaces affect the speed of a roller skate from rolling down on an incline plane?

It's best to look at extreme situations to work this out. A pile of bricks could be skated down if you had very small bricks or very large rollers which couldn't get stuck between the bricks. In other words, a rough surface will slow down the skates. Also, suppose you painted the inclined plane with a good sticky glue. That might make it very hard to get down the slope if it wasn't very steep. You'd have to keep lifting the skates to get them unstuck. In other words, stickiness of an inclined plane would affect the speed. The answer is ROUGHNESS and STICKINESS. Scientists call that the FRICTION FORCE which stops things rolling or sliding on surfaces.


What did Galileo discover about the amount of speed a ball gained each second when rolling down an inclined plane?

that it's speed increaded. Acceleration was at its upmost.


When a ball rolls down an inclined plane it gains speed because of gravity?

That's a true statement. Good work!


Does the average speed depend on the steepness of the inclined plane?

Assuming you are asking about an object that is placed on an inclined plane and the only forces acting on it are gravity and friction; as the slope of the plane increases, more of gravitational force is applied down the plane and less of the frictional force is applied to the object up the plane. Unless there is no frictional force, until the plane reaches a certain critical slope the gravitational force will not overcome the frictional force and the object will not move, and the average speed for the object will be zero regardless of the slope of the plane (below this critical slope). As the slope increases there is an increase in the net force on the object down the plane which results in a higher acceleration down the plane, and with a higher acceleration it will reach a higher speed and so the average speed of the object down the plane will be higher. So, yes, it can be said that the average speed of an object down an inclined plane is dependant on the slope of the plane. If there are other forces involved, for example a motor, then the average speed will depend on these forces as well as the slope.


Can i measure a toy cars speed with a inclined plane?

To measure speed, you need a stationary starting poing and finish point, you need a timing device and the object being timed.


How do the amount of a rock's surface area affect its rate of weathering?

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Does surface area affect how fast a substance dissolves?

Yes, it is normal; a great surface area improve the speed of dissolution.


What affect will a reduction in surface wind speed have on the Coriolis force?

The surface wind speed has no effect on the Coriolis Force. The Coriolis Force is dependant on the rotation of Earth that has the effect on surface wind and not the other way around


How can you measure rolling resistance?

Roll the object down an inclined plane. Adjust the angle so that the objects rolls down without sliding at a constant speed. When that happens, the tangent of the angle of the plane relative to the horizontal is the coefficient of rolling friction.