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The answer will depend on the shape of the slope, and the trajectory that the ball follows.
It shouldn't affect the speed much, but at different angles (and the same speed), an object can reach different distances.
it affects speed because it could make it go slower or faster
if its steeper it'll go faster
Yes, the texture of what something is rolling on can affect its speed. Rough surfaces create more friction, slowing down the object. Smooth surfaces have less friction, allowing the object to roll faster.
No slope is the angle at which a surface goes up or down.
The angle of the graphed slope changes with changes in speed.
The answer will depend on the shape of the slope, and the trajectory that the ball follows.
yes
Changing the slope of the ramp will affect the speed of the vehicle going down it.
It shouldn't affect the speed much, but at different angles (and the same speed), an object can reach different distances.
A slope does not have any speed.
it affects speed because it could make it go slower or faster
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.
No, a slope doesn't really have a speed, just an angle of steepness.
The acceleration of a tennis ball rolling down an incline depends with two factors. The force that is applied to the tennis ball and the mass of the tennis ball will determine its acceleration.
if its steeper it'll go faster