Yes plus speed
the steeper the ramp, the farther the car goes. if your ramp is flatter, it won't go as far.
The larger the angle of the ramp, the faster the car will go down it.
in our experiment the higher angle 60 degrees slow the car down because of the severity of impact where slope/ramp touch the floor. the middle angle 30 degrees had best result with smoothest transition.
It will go faster because if you have a small/non-steep ramp the car will go slow and the ending point wont be that far, but if you have a ramp that is bigger/steeper the car will go faster and the ending point will be far.
Yes, gravity affects the speed of a toy car going down a ramp. The greater the angle of the ramp, the faster the car will accelerate due to the force of gravity. The weight of the car also influences its acceleration.
If the angle of the ramp is increased to make it steeper, the cart will accelerate more quickly down the ramp due to the increased gravitational force acting on it. The steeper ramp will result in a greater component of the gravitational force pulling the cart downhill, causing it to move faster.
yes it is when you go off a ramp and try to get as far as you can from the ramp
Increasing ramp angle generally decreases speed as it requires more effort to overcome the incline. A steeper ramp angle increases the resistance against forward motion, resulting in a slower speed. Conversely, a flatter ramp angle allows for easier movement and a faster speed.
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.
If angled downward while increased, acceleration is increased also, as in if something were sliding down the ramp, it would go faster if angle downward is increased.
A higher ramp increases the gravitational potential energy of the car as it gains height, which is converted to kinetic energy as the car rolls down the ramp. This conversion of potential energy to kinetic energy results in the car moving faster as it descends the ramp. Additionally, the steeper incline of a higher ramp provides a greater gravitational force acting on the car, accelerating it faster.
The angle of the ramp will affect the speed of the marble by influencing the force of gravity acting on it. A steeper ramp will result in a greater component of the force of gravity acting to accelerate the marble downhill, increasing its speed. Conversely, a shallower ramp will have a smaller component of the force of gravity acting in the direction of motion, resulting in a slower speed for the marble.