it depends. it wont increase your speed but it might give you more grip when accelerating. if you have a front wheel drive car, put weight in the front or if you have rear wheel drive, put weight in the back. its best if you have no weight at all really, just get some functional spoilers. spoilers will create the grip you want. weight usually decreases a cars preformance because a heavier car dosent want to move as quickly.
No, a heavier balloon car does not go faster. The speed of the balloon car is determined by the amount of force produced by the balloon pushing the car forward, not by its weight. In fact, a lighter balloon car may actually travel faster because there is less mass to accelerate.
A heavier car does not necessarily go faster than a lighter car. In fact, factors such as engine power, aerodynamics, and tire grip have a more significant impact on a car's speed. A lighter car may actually accelerate more quickly due to its lower weight.
Weight should be added to the rear of the pinewood derby car to optimize performance. This helps increase traction and stability, leading to faster speeds and better overall performance.
Yes, the red car is faster than the black car.
It depends on the specific ship and car being compared. In general, ships can travel faster than cars in terms of sustained speeds, especially on open water. However, cars are often faster in terms of acceleration and maneuverability on roads.
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.
make it less weight
It cant. They are connected. If the front car moved faster than the back car it would pull away from the back car.
A tire does not fill any faster with the weight of the car on it. Air is pressurized and fills the tire with the same speed whether it is on or off of the car.
It is the power to weight ratio and aerodynamics that makes one car faster than another, not necessarily it's physical size.
1m and 40cm or be 13
Strip the car of weight!!
Get beside it like at the frount door and prees space
Yes the weight of a CO2 car should be in the back that way it isn't pushing a bunch of weight if it is in the front you would have to push all that weight to move
Only if it is going downhill.
To make a co2 car go faster, make the body streamlined. Keep the weight down and make sure that the axles are smooth.
A cars weight affects its speed by varying its momentum. If the car has more weight, it has more momentum. With more momentum comes more inertia.(definition: inertia- an objects resistance to change in direction or movement) If the car has a lot of weight, it will speed up slower and stop slower because the cars inertia and momentum keep propelling it forward. If a car has less weight, it will speed up faster and stop faster because the momentum of the car is less than that of the heavier car. A: It is called the power to weight ratio.