This depends on the size of the toy car and material the toy car was built with. Ask this questions again with the proper information, please.
depends on the weight of it
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.
a toy car weighs 500gms or more than that depending on the make
5 pounds or less.
yes.. if it matters for a real car then it does for a toy car.. gravity and momentum either way
The weight of a toy car can impact its speed to some extent. In general, a lighter toy car will accelerate more quickly than a heavier one due to the reduced inertia. However, factors such as the design of the car, the surface it is moving on, and the force propelling it (e.g., a spring or a motor) also play significant roles in determining the toy car's speed. Ultimately, while weight can be a factor, it is not the sole determinant of a toy car's speed.
4000 toy cars
it isn't. The weight of the car just makes it seem that way. If you were built to scale with a car it would be just as easy to stop as a toy car.
Only if it is going downhill.
probly not it depends on your weight
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.
The weight of a toy car can vary depending on its size, material, and design. On average, a small toy car made of plastic may weigh around 2-4 ounces, while a larger metal toy car could weigh closer to 1-2 pounds. For a more precise measurement, you would need to weigh the specific toy car in question using a scale that measures in ounces or grams.