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Q: Why does an object move faster when it is going down a slope than when it is going up?
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I was skiing down the slope of Mount Bulla and I was going faster and faster. I yelled 'Help' and fell. What causes the acceleration down the slope?

The force of gravity accelerates skiers, skydivers and others who are moving down under its influence.


What is the effect of slope on the speed of a moving object?

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.


What is the difference between a landforms and a slope?

a landform is a piece of land in the shape of something cool and a slope is something going down like when your going down a mountain your going down a slope


What does it mean for a line to have a negative slope?

If a line has a negative slope it is going 'down hill' and if it has a positive slope it is going 'up hill'


Does material travel faster when the river is flowing down a steep slope or across flat land?

it flows faster on a steep slope


What are the factors that make slopes more susceptible to the pull of gravity?

Because the slopes are sliding it is easy for gravity for pulling...


What is the number of forces acting on an object sliding down an incline?

two, one is the resultant weight on the slope and = cosine (slope angle) * mass two is the force on the object and acts parralel to the the slope and = sin (slope angle) * mass


What is the force which makes the car move faster down the slope?

gravitational force


Does a golf ball go faster as you increase the slope of a ramp?

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.


If you raise the height of a ramp will an object go down faster?

Yes, unless it gets too close to going straight upwards


Why is the slope -3 steeper than the slope 2?

The number shows how steep it is, the sign is whether it is going up or coming down. So 2 is a slope upwards and -3 is a steeper slope down


What is a negative slope on a velocity-time graph indicates the object is down?

A negative slope on a velocity-time graph indicates a decreasing velocity over time, which means the object is slowing down. As time increases, the velocity decreases.