yes. if you have the car going down hill the car will go faster if you have it going up the car will go slower if you have it going strait the car will go slower too... IT will get horrible gas milege!!!lol
Air resistance against the car as it travels and the friction of the wheels against the ground slows it down and so reduces the toy car's potential travelling distance The weight of the car\on the car, the slope of the ramp and the material the car lands on or on the ramp
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Yes, air resistance can affect the distance a toy car travels. A toy car moving through the air experiences air resistance, which can slow it down and reduce its overall distance traveled. Increasing the car's speed may also increase the impact of air resistance.
Yes.
It would affect its speed because the weight of the car is gonna slow it down
The weight of a toy car can impact its speed by affecting its acceleration and momentum. A heavier car may have slower acceleration due to increased inertia, but it may also have greater momentum once it is in motion, potentially leading to higher top speeds. However, other factors such as friction, aerodynamics, and power source also play a role in determining the speed of a toy car.
depends on the weight of it
One factor is the height of the ramp. The higher the height of the ramp the further the car travels. Another factor is the surface of the ramp. With a rough surface on the ramp e.g sand paper the car travels a short distance. With a lubricated surface on the ramp e.g Vaseline the car will travel a very long distance.
Friction plays a key role in determining the stopping distance of a toy car rolling down a surface. The greater the friction between the wheels of the car and the surface, the shorter the stopping distance will be. Conversely, if there is less friction, the stopping distance will be longer. Other factors such as the speed of the toy car, the weight of the car, and the surface roughness will also influence the stopping distance.
the steeper the ramp, the farther the car goes. if your ramp is flatter, it won't go as far.
Which angle ? Which car ? What toy? what time?
Well, honey, of course the weight of a toy car affects how far it travels! Heavier cars have more momentum, so they'll go farther than lighter ones. It's just physics, darling. So, if you want that toy car to zoom, maybe lay off the snacks before loading it up with weights.