In optimal conditions such as infinite runway, performed in a vacuum, with a constant gravitational pull and a zero friction ramp the car could travel at the speed of light.
For anything else it would depend on the ramp and the car. Also at what point you stop calling a ramp a ramp and start calling it a drop.
The larger the angle of the ramp, the faster the car will go down it.
If you are talking about a car rolling down a ramp then yes. The taller the ramp the more momentum the car will create there for the car will travel farther and faster.
Changing the slope of the ramp will affect the speed of the vehicle going down it.
it all depends on the height of either the ramp or how far up the ramp the toy car rolls from
A plastic toy car
Yes. The height of the ramp does affect the speed going down it the higher the ramp the faster the car goes down it
The larger the angle of the ramp, the faster the car will go down it.
drop down a 89 degree slope, that way it will accelerate at the speed of gravity
If you are talking about a car rolling down a ramp then yes. The taller the ramp the more momentum the car will create there for the car will travel farther and faster.
Changing the slope of the ramp will affect the speed of the vehicle going down it.
it all depends on the height of either the ramp or how far up the ramp the toy car rolls from
yes because Gravity is pulling it down and the heavier the mass the farther it will travel down the ramp. The heavier it is the more gravity has to pull down
Either decrease the slope of the ramp, increase the friction on the axels of the car, or make the tires stick to the ramp in some fashion.
A plastic toy car
I think it's to do with friction and the material you have on your ramp.
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.
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