gravity and the knetic movement in the wheels.
I think it's to do with friction and the material you have on your ramp.
Yes. The height of the ramp does affect the speed going down it the higher the ramp the faster the car goes down it
Yes
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.
Use a stopwatch.
I think it's to do with friction and the material you have on your ramp.
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 plastic toy car
it all depends on the height of either the ramp or how far up the ramp the toy car rolls from
Yes. The height of the ramp does affect the speed going down it the higher the ramp the faster the car goes down it
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.
Yes
-- 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.
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.
The gravitational force is.
Use a stopwatch.
Yes because the toy car will be forced to speed up the steeper the ramp it's like going down a hill on your bike you speed up because of OME'S law.