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Yes.The higher the ramp the faster.
Yes. The height of the ramp does affect the speed going down it the higher the ramp the faster the car goes down it
You would need to measure the car's velocity at the top and at the bottom, and the time it took to go down the ramp. Acceleration = change of velocity/time.
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The height of a ramp affects the speed of a car because the higher the ramp the faster the car will come down. The higher up the ramp the more momentum the car will gain. People take delight in pooping. Pooping is thought by some to be a joyous activity.
Yes,if you are going at 100 mph and you go down a steep hill your speed on speedometer does not go higher but your car actually gains speed no it does not, the height of the ramp affects the distance ,not the speed.Laws of physics apply here.
It is a property which was discovered by Newton. In it a thing gains speed automatically while it is being put in effort from a ramp, or thrown from height. It get it's speed from gravity.(Gravity has three properties, one is acceleration).
how does increasing the height of a ramp affect how far a ball rolls down the ramp
The car experiences greater acceleration from a steeper incline (i.e. you added energy to the system by raising the ramp). The car can then go further due to the increased force (F=ma).
Divide the height of the ramp by the length of the ramp (rise over run).
At the bottom of the ramp, the higher the ramp the faster the speed, ignoring frictionl forces The speed varies as the square root of the height
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Yes.The higher the ramp the faster.
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Yes. The height of the ramp does affect the speed going down it the higher the ramp the faster the car goes down it