The Earth's gravity will force a round object to roll down an incline (slope).
The force that caused the object to roll down the incline is gravity. Gravity pulls the object downward towards the center of the Earth, creating a force that causes the object to move.
The main force that causes an object to roll down a ramp is gravity. Gravity is pulling the object downward, which causes it to accelerate and roll down the incline. Friction between the object and the ramp also plays a role in causing the object to roll.
The independent variable is the angle of incline of the ramp because it is being manipulated by the student. The dependent variable is how far the ball rolls down the ramp as it is being measured and affected by the angle of incline.
A roll in a vehicle or aircraft is caused by an imbalance in lift or forces acting on one side of the vehicle or aircraft compared to the other. This imbalance can be due to factors such as uneven weight distribution, aerodynamic forces, or control inputs.
A force hit the rock which made it roll down the hill.
The force that caused the object to roll down the incline is gravity. Gravity pulls the object downward towards the center of the Earth, creating a force that causes the object to move.
Usually it will roll.
A cone. If your definition of rolling includes the motion of a cone down an incline.
any vehicle will roll on incline if brake is not used sort of like a tennis ball will roll down a hill if nuthin there to stop it if you use the transmission in idle to hold you on slight incline, all you are doing is wearing out components .brakes are made to hold vehicle still, transmission is to move you not hold you
The ball would roll downhill.
The main force that causes an object to roll down a ramp is gravity. Gravity is pulling the object downward, which causes it to accelerate and roll down the incline. Friction between the object and the ramp also plays a role in causing the object to roll.
Not enough information to give an answer.
The more inclined the plane, the more momentum an object will gain while going down it.
The independent variable is the angle of incline of the ramp because it is being manipulated by the student. The dependent variable is how far the ball rolls down the ramp as it is being measured and affected by the angle of incline.
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gravity assuming the car was off, and not in park
The scientist would set up an incline plane with the same angle for both balls and release them from the same height at the same time. If the balls reach the bottom of the incline plane at the same time, it suggests they roll down at the same speed. Any differences in speed could indicate that factors such as mass or shape affect their rolling speeds.