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.
Yes, the weight of a ball can have an impact on how far it is thrown. A heavier ball requires more force to throw, which can affect the distance it travels. However, other factors like the thrower's technique and strength also play a role in determining how far the ball is thrown.
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.
The weight of an object on a catapult affects how far it goes by influencing the force needed to launch it. A heavier object requires more force to be launched, which can impact the distance it travels. In general, a lighter object will be easier to launch and may reach further distances compared to a heavier object.
The weight as measured by a spring balance (registers weight by how far a spring is stretched). If the article is in water, etc, the registered weight will be less than the article's true weight.
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.
one way is how far light travles in a year , (light years)
No, it has no effect.
in simple terms yes it does effect how far an object travels but it depends how it is traveling what gravity its traveling in and so on.
Yes
a snapper turtle is a type of turtle tha can have a very large shell. it travles in a very far distance.
It depends on the weight, fuel consumption and general dynamics of the car
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.
A F1 car holds 180 liters of fuel. Although it does differ from car to car, depending how far the car needs to travel and what the person wants the weight to be of the car.
you make it light weight and you have to hit the carbon dioxcide cartridgeyou make it light weight and you have to hit the carbon dioxcide cartridge
That depends on the toy car's weight, size, and the length and height of the ramp. Use science and math to figure this out.
Yes =============================================================== well, 80% yes. the other 20% is depended on how fast you throw it
The distance an electric car can travel depends on a lot of factors including weight of the vehicle, the motor, the batteries and weather conditions. An electric car will get anywhere from 25 to 300 miles depending on the make and model.