If you made your question more specific, I'd be able to answer it better, but here are the different types of toy cars below:
Cars going down ramps: Try making the cars heavy, but not too much so that gravity will make the car roll down faster. Also, if you slant the ramp more, gravity will be stronger against the car. Finally, don't make the car too large in size.
R/C Cars: Certain batteries and motors make R/C cars faster. Try to take out unneeded parts to decrease weight, which can help overall speed and acceleration.
Sorry, again, but I could help you out better if you made your question a bit more specific, but at least I tried to answer your question. you push it
If the toy car's ramp is on 45 degrees and if the toy car is put on some weight, the toy car will go faster because it goes faster, which makes the car go further.
An engine;)
There are 2 ways that different ramps will alter the movement of a toy car. The material of the ramp will affect the friction (grip) of the car, if the friction is more ON THE WHEELS, it will go faster. If the air friction, or resistance is greater, it will go slower. Also, the height of the 'starting end' of the ramp will make the car go faster becase momentum buils up quicker, so the car will go faster. Hope this was helpfull!
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.
Only if it is going downhill.
because a toy car has smaller wheels and is remote controlled and a real car has bigger wheels and runs on gas
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.
The world's fastest RC car is the TC3 and it has a top speed of 134.4 MPH.
You would apply force to the accelerator to make the car go faster.
-- Steeper ramp.-- Lower friction in the wheel and axle bearings of the car.-- Better aerodynamic streamlining of the shape of the car.-- Make the car of iron and conceal a large magnet at the bottom of the ramp.
The pedal in the car you push to go faster is the accelerator pedal.
A smoother surface, such as polished wood or plastic, will help reduce friction and allow the toy car to go down the ramp faster. Avoid surfaces with a lot of texture or resistance, like carpet or rough concrete, as they will slow down the car's movement.