well how big is ytour car and how far do you want it to go?
I think it's to do with friction and the material you have on your ramp.
gravity and the knetic movement in the wheels.
in our experiment the higher angle 60 degrees slow the car down because of the severity of impact where slope/ramp touch the floor. the middle angle 30 degrees had best result with smoothest transition.
You will need a very smooth surface that has less friction.
the steeper the ramp, the farther the car goes. if your ramp is flatter, it won't go as far.
That depends on the toy car's weight, size, and the length and height of the ramp. Use science and math to figure this out.
If the surface material is smoother and slipperier, the toy car will go faster. However, if the surface material is bumpier, then the toy car will not go as far.
well how big is ytour car and how far do you want it to go?
If the toy car's ramp is on 45 degrees and if the toy car is put on some weight, the toy car will go faster because it goes faster, which makes the car go further.
I think it's to do with friction and the material you have on your ramp.
It will go faster because if you have a small/non-steep ramp the car will go slow and the ending point wont be that far, but if you have a ramp that is bigger/steeper the car will go faster and the ending point will be far.
gravity and the knetic movement in the wheels.
-- Steeper ramp.-- Lower friction in the wheel and axle bearings of the car.-- Better aerodynamic streamlining of the shape of the car.-- Make the car of iron and conceal a large magnet at the bottom of the ramp.
There are more variables to determine this correctly. How much rolling resistance? How smooth is the surface? Weight of the toy? If the toy does not roll easily it could just sit on the ramp and never move at all. If rolling the toy across carpet it will go less distance then on a surface that is smooth as glass.
in our experiment the higher angle 60 degrees slow the car down because of the severity of impact where slope/ramp touch the floor. the middle angle 30 degrees had best result with smoothest transition.
Yes