because u will suck my balls
Friction can have a slowing effect on the speed of a toy car. When the wheels of the car come in contact with the surface it is moving on, friction between the two surfaces can cause resistance, making it harder for the car to maintain its speed. The amount of friction depends on factors such as the type of surface and the weight of the car.
The Doppler Effect is the change in the frequency of the sound you hear when a car sounding its horn passes you.When the electrons at the surface of an object absorb incident light sufficient for them to escape the surface this is known as the photoelectric effect.
Friction can have many effects on a moving car. It depends on the situation under discussion. If the tyres are brand new, more friction will be experienced as the grooves of the tyres will interlock with the surface of the road. But when the tyres are wearing away, their surface becomes relatively smooth. Friction will not have as great an effect. If the road is layered with snow, friction will be minimal and the car will move with great velocity . . . uncontrollably. This is why a car skids on an icy road. Where friction prevents a fast driver to reveal his real potential on the highway, it also helps him apply brakes. It is friction which assists the tyres to stop moving .
gravity
I would say a carpet or rope has alot of friction. but if you want to test for your self use a toy car on a slope and let in roll down the longer it takes to get to the end the more friction the material has.
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.
Well let's see..if one surface is tape and one is glass...nah it doesn't matter the car will roll the same.
Only if you push it. On a perfectly flat surface, in neutral it will not roll without assistance.
yes
Yes, its exactly the same as a normal car A Lambo will probably roll faster down a hill than a VW Beetle
An anti-roll bar is a bar which is stressed to reduce the effect of a car leaning to one side during cornering.
yes, of course different surface different amount of friction
only if its a -3 otherwise i will have to much of a trampoline effect
Friction can have a slowing effect on the speed of a toy car. When the wheels of the car come in contact with the surface it is moving on, friction between the two surfaces can cause resistance, making it harder for the car to maintain its speed. The amount of friction depends on factors such as the type of surface and the weight of the car.
If by the effect you mean to the person within the car, it might be because when lightning strikes the car, it acts as a gaussian sphere, wherein the charge resides only on the surface of the car. It might also be because that the car is not grounded and insulated because of rubber tyres.
So that if it hits anything it does not effect your bike and plastic is the most lightest and strongest material.
Volvo means I roll.