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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
Yes.The higher the ramp the faster.
The car's mass should have no effect on that speed.
it affects speed because it could make it go slower or faster
Changing the slope of the ramp will affect the speed of the vehicle going down it.
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Yes. The degree and slant of the ramp does affect the speed of the car
It depends on the ramps slope. if it was straight down, the cars would fall down the ramp at the speed of gravity, which is 9.8 meters per second No. Gravity is NOT speed, it is acceleration. In the absence of air resistance, the car would accelerate at a speed of 9.8 ms-2
Yes. The height of the ramp does affect the speed going down it the higher the ramp the faster the car goes down it
Yes.The higher the ramp the faster.
yes This is because of the fact that gravity is a measure of acceleration. The longer the car has to accelerate the faster is will be by the end.
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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The independent variable is the slope of the ramp because you vary the slope in the experiment. How far the marble travels is the dependent variable because that is what you are measuring.
A marble traveling at 3.0m/s starts to acceleration at 4.5m/s over a distance of 25m. what is the final speed of the marble?
I'm trying to answer this question myself but it seems to be the acceleration rate between the spread speed and the spin speed settings - the units are acceleration (rpm/sec)