"Mass" would be a general way of saying weight. The weight of a car affects how fast a car can accelerate/decelerate as well as cornering characturistics. It is also a good indicator of fuel economy. These would be factors of physics. A heavy car would require more energy to speed up or slow down and tend to not want to turn. Autos tend to be designed to reduce these differences by bigger motors, better brakes and larger tires. Yet these solutions are plagued by diminishing returns, such as a stronger motor is heavier and requires more energy to move or stop moving.
Well i know a lot about mass. MASS is how big and heavy the car is when running so if your car is very wide then mass will have a affect on it more than if it was a smaller car.The person who answered this oviously didnt know a lot about mass and didnt even answer the ques. A big car will be tougher to run because of the air resistance.
The mass of a toy car will affect its speed. A lighter car will accelerate faster than a heavier car, assuming all other factors (such as the force applied) are constant. However, once in motion, a heavier car may maintain its speed better due to its inertia.
In school mechanics it does not. The force acting on the car is directly proportional to its mass (its weight adjusted for the incline of the ramp). The acceleration of the car is inversely proportional to this force. The overall result is that the mass of the car does not affect its motion. In more advanced mechanics, where friction and drag are taken into account, things start getting more complicated.
The higher the mass, the greater the velocity of a vehicle. Upon impact, the vehicle may stop however the momentum of the payload continues. As a result the vehicle with less mass will be damaged more.
Gravity and mass are a direct modifier and multiplier and can contribute to a stationary collision point after the collision has taken place. The materials the vehicle is made of can also effect the collision point by which materials effect the mass of the moving object during impact.
The mass of a car affects its speed down a ramp by influencing its inertia and gravitational force. A heavier car will accelerate slower than a lighter car due to its greater resistance to change in motion caused by its mass. However, once in motion, both cars will experience the same acceleration due to gravity down the ramp.
The weight of the car will cause the force of gravity to push it down with seemingly more force than the lighter car. And so this would make the car go faster down a slanted surface, which is the ramp.
It will not affect the mass in any way whatsoever.
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The velocity of the car will decrease as sand is loaded onto it due to the increase in mass. This increase in mass requires more force to accelerate the car to maintain the same velocity. Additionally, the added weight may affect the car's ability to overcome friction and air resistance, further reducing its velocity.
Temperature can affect the mass of something and also freezing the object.
The added mass causes more damage to the chassis. The Chassis has to absorb the kinetic energy. Where the mass is located in the vehicle can cause the car to spin in a certain direction or even flip.