Increasing your speed. Go from 60mph to 150mph. Break the law? Who cares?
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.
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.
Generally, the car should go faster.
Gravity.
A toy car will go slow down a ramp due to gravity, which pulls the car downwards. Other factors like friction with the ramp and air resistance may also contribute to the slower speed. The steeper the ramp, the faster the car will go due to gravity pulling it more strongly.
The larger the angle of the ramp, the faster the car will go down it.
-- 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.
The toy car will likely go faster down the ramp with wax paper due to reduced friction between the car and the surface of the ramp. The smooth surface of the wax paper allows the car to slide more easily, increasing its speed compared to a rougher surface.
A toy car goes down a ramp due to the force of gravity pulling it downward. As the car gains speed, its kinetic energy increases, causing it to move faster down the slope. Friction between the wheels and the ramp surface also plays a role in helping the car move forward.
a ramp offsets the normal force of an object which allows gravity to have an x component relative to the object. the greater the incline the greater this effect is. A car attempting to go up a ramp will be slowed by this effect, and a car attempting to go down a ramp will be sped up by this effect.
yes because it is smaller and friction will be smaller so it will go faster!
It will go faster, just like a boy scout pine wood derby car.