This is kind of a broad based question but here are some factors to consider when relating to how far a vehicle moves...
1. speed
2. traction
3. type of road level (incline or decline)
4. road type (asphalt, dirt, gravel)
5. road condition (dry, wet, snow, ice)
condition of car condition of driver weather road surface by jibran ali
Gravity and friction !
Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires
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The odometer.
Air resistance against the car as it travels and the friction of the wheels against the ground slows it down and so reduces the toy car's potential travelling distance The weight of the car\on the car, the slope of the ramp and the material the car lands on or on the ramp
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Stopping distance
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One factor is the height of the ramp. The higher the height of the ramp the further the car travels. Another factor is the surface of the ramp. With a rough surface on the ramp e.g sand paper the car travels a short distance. With a lubricated surface on the ramp e.g Vaseline the car will travel a very long distance.
Aerodynamics of the car, the size of the wheels, the weight of the car, and the size of the CO2 cartridge.
Aerodynamics, weight of the car, horsepower of the engine, are all factors in the speed the car can travel.