If you are talking about a car rolling down a ramp then yes. The taller the ramp the more momentum the car will create there for the car will travel farther and faster.
The height of a ramp affects the speed of a car because the higher the ramp the faster the car will come down. The higher up the ramp the more momentum the car will gain. People take delight in pooping. Pooping is thought by some to be a joyous activity.
Changing the slope of the ramp will affect the speed of the vehicle going down it.
Yes because the toy car will be forced to speed up the steeper the ramp it's like going down a hill on your bike you speed up because of OME'S law.
it all depends on the height of either the ramp or how far up the ramp the toy car rolls from
The larger the angle of the ramp, the faster the car will go down it.
Yes, the height of a ramp will impact a toy car's speed going down it. A steeper ramp will generally result in a faster descent due to the increased gravitational pull. Conversely, a lower ramp will lead to a slower speed as there is less gravitational force acting on the car.
The height of a ramp affects the speed of a car because the higher the ramp the faster the car will come down. The higher up the ramp the more momentum the car will gain. People take delight in pooping. Pooping is thought by some to be a joyous activity.
Changing the slope of the ramp will affect the speed of the vehicle going down it.
Yes,if you are going at 100 mph and you go down a steep hill your speed on speedometer does not go higher but your car actually gains speed no it does not, the height of the ramp affects the distance ,not the speed.Laws of physics apply here.
a ramp offsets the normal force of an object which allows gravity to have an x component relative to the object. the greater the incline the greater this effect is. A car attempting to go up a ramp will be slowed by this effect, and a car attempting to go down a ramp will be sped up by this effect.
Yes. The degree and slant of the ramp does affect the speed of the car
Yes because the toy car will be forced to speed up the steeper the ramp it's like going down a hill on your bike you speed up because of OME'S law.
The height of the ramp is an independent variable, as it is manipulated by the researcher. The mass of the toy car is a dependent variable, as it is measured based on the height of the ramp.
yes, of course different surface different amount of friction
The height of a ramp directly affects the potential energy of a car due to the equation for gravitational potential energy, which is given by ( PE = mgh ), where ( m ) is the mass of the car, ( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity, and ( h ) is the height of the ramp. As the height increases, the potential energy increases proportionally, meaning a car positioned higher on the ramp will have greater potential energy. This potential energy can be converted to kinetic energy as the car descends the ramp, influencing its speed. Therefore, taller ramps provide more potential energy, leading to greater acceleration when the car moves downhill.
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.
Yes, because if the average velocity for a car on a ramp at 17 degrees is 1.727(m/s), and if you change the degrees of the ramp, you change all the data points that were gathered to get 1.727. If that was to hard then Yes It will change the V.