The force of gavity on car exerts friction on the wheels and axle that eventually stop the car from exerting forward force.
Well, that depends on the size and weight of the toy car! If weighing a tiny Matchbook (TM) toy car, it would most certainly be in ounces. If it was a toy car a child could scoot, push with their feet, or pedal as the child rides it, it would likely weigh pounds.
A plastic toy car
Which angle ? Which car ? What toy? what time?
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.
yes when someone pushes a toy car it moves and it uses force.
you push it
Yes it will affect the speed of the toy car. Example: A buggy is easier to push without any groceries in it.
it isn't. The weight of the car just makes it seem that way. If you were built to scale with a car it would be just as easy to stop as a toy car.
Find a hill and stop the car, using a friend to steer the car you get behind and push.....
you can make a toy car move with a ballon and pump by blowing balloon up and leting the pump go
push the break
Door Balloon Window Rubber Band Toy Car Swing
Often as elastic energy in a compressed spring.
Push it, or put it on a surface angled down, or attach a battery to it.
The force of gavity on car exerts friction on the wheels and axle that eventually stop the car from exerting forward force.
The child pushing the toy car is an example of a contact force called a push force. The child is applying a force to the car by exerting pressure on it to make it move.