gravitational force
We'll generally see an object moving down a steeper slope gain speed more quickly than one moving down a more gradual incline. If you think about this, it makes sense, and it does so in this case because it is correct. A steeper slope makes for a faster acceleration.
Because the slopes are sliding it is easy for gravity for pulling...
The Earth's gravity will force a round object to roll down an incline (slope).
No, drag actually slows the object down but thrust makes it go faster.
well i wouldn't realy call it pull. but they slide down. for example u place a toy car at the top of the slope then let it go. see what happens... the higher it goes the faster it rolls down!
The force of gravity accelerates skiers, skydivers and others who are moving down under its influence.
Friction will cause a body to slow down or stop moving. A weight on a down slope will descend faster if the slope in wet, as the water will act as a lubricant.
We'll generally see an object moving down a steeper slope gain speed more quickly than one moving down a more gradual incline. If you think about this, it makes sense, and it does so in this case because it is correct. A steeper slope makes for a faster acceleration.
Gravity.
it flows faster on a steep slope
gravity is the force
graverty
Because the slopes are sliding it is easy for gravity for pulling...
In other words, does a golf ball roll faster up a hill? No obviously not. It would roll faster down a slope, it's called gravity.
Gravity.
Soup just draaaaiiiiins its way down, slowly, while a ball of catfood rolls down the slope quite quickly.
Material will travel faster in a river flowing down a steep slope. As the water slows down, the material will also slow down.