Here's a step-by-step video:http://www.YouTube.com/watch?v=LSzr4zX_RG8
And some more instructions:
http://books.Google.com/books?id=_8So0iUej7EC&pg=PA43&lpg=PA43&dq=rubber+band+roll+back+toy&source=web&ots=OAeI0Hewos&sig=oNZX4wqt-75v_LwfohMRKtwSM7A&hl=en&sa=X&oi=book_result&resnum=2&ct=result#PPA45,M1
the car on launoulum will roll farter
yes
If the surface material is smoother and slipperier, the toy car will go faster. However, if the surface material is bumpier, then the toy car will not go as far.
The gravitational force is.
Yes, its exactly the same as a normal car A Lambo will probably roll faster down a hill than a VW Beetle
a battery and a toy car..........................
Surface material can impact how far a toy car will roll. Smooth surfaces like hardwood floors or concrete allow for less friction and the car can roll farther. Rough surfaces like carpet or grass create more friction, slowing down the car and reducing the distance it can travel.
Get up to full speed then suddenly put maximum turn on to the steering wheel.
The distance a toy car can travel on a ramp depends on factors like the incline of the ramp, the initial velocity of the car, and any friction present. In general, a toy car on a ramp can roll for a distance equivalent to the length of the ramp if there is no significant friction or obstacles in its path.
Well let's see..if one surface is tape and one is glass...nah it doesn't matter the car will roll the same.
NO
A heavier toy car is better to go down a ramp and make a jump better than a light car because the heavier the toy car is, the faster gravity will force it to roll down the ramp, and with all its speed, be able to make the jump. Of course, you wouldn't want to make the toy car so heavy so that it barely or doesn't move at all. Just like drops of water when it's raining outside and a few drops hit your window. The heavier drops drip off faster than the smaller ones, and that goes the same with cars, too.