Only if it is going downhill.
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.
Mass (and weight) certainly does have an impact. Other factors that come into play are how much energy the engine exerts (a toy car with an engine that exerts the same amount of energy as a more massive toy car can travel faster on the same surface) and how much friction is generated by the wheels and the surface the toy car is traveling on. If the (toy) car is going down a ramp,if you add say another two or so grams, the car will travel faster
depends on the weight of the toy car and the traction of tire. I guess bigger tires cover more distance than little tires, if two are pushed with the same force, so it'll be faster
a toy car weighs 500gms or more than that depending on the make
Generally, a light toy car is expected to be faster than a heavy toy car. The lighter weight reduces friction and allows for quicker acceleration. However, other factors like the design, wheels, and propulsion mechanism can also influence the speed of the toy cars.
depends on the weight of it
because the little toy car doesn't move by its self
An engine;)
The weight of the car will cause the force of gravity to push it down with seemingly more force than the lighter car. And so this would make the car go faster down a slanted surface, which is the ramp.
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.
id say no more than 17 stone.
All other factors being equal, a heavier toy car will move slower than a lighter toy because of it's weight.