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Incline affects speed by causing it to increase or decrease. For example, if something is traveling up the incline, its speed will decrease. If something is traveling down the incline, its speed will generally increase.
Always park the truck with the forks facing down the slope. Because of the heavy counter-weights in the main body of the truck, there is a much greater chance of the truck tipping with the forks facing upward. Very important while operating on the slope.
The Earth's gravity will force a round object to roll down an incline (slope).
Negative positive (apex)
The minimum speed for a ball rolling down an incline occurs near the top. Gravity will speed the ball up as it travels down.
Well if the truck is heavier than the car and going at the same speed, either the truck is going slow, or the car is going fast
( Assuming mass of object on incline plane is in kilograms (kg) ) . Force pulling down incline on object (kilogram force) = object mass * sin (incline angle) . Force of object acting on and normal to incline (kilogram force) = object mass * cos (incline angle) . Mechanical Advantage = 1 / ( sin ( incline angle ) )
You should reverse down a steep incline (slope) when driving a forklift that has a load on the forks.
gravity
Usually it will roll.
i think this happens due to friction between the ground and the toy car :)