Physics, asked by nandamurisharvani, 27 days ago

A toy car will move faster on bumpy hill slope than on a smooth floor in the house.


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Answered by krc2005
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A toy car will move faster on bumpy hill slope than on a smooth floor in the house because hill slope will have more cricket than smooth floor.

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Answered by llFairyHotll
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✥The car will move the fastest on the smooth tile, and much slower on the sandpaper and gravel surfaces.A car's speed is often determined by the friction between its wheels and the road. When you drove your toy car over the smooth tile, the wheels were met with little resistance.The toy car moves faster on the surface texture that is cardboard because it is the smoothest surface. This means that the wheels on the cars are not getting as much friction or resistance to the surface because it is smooth and does not keep it from slowing down.

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