No, a heavier balloon car does not go faster. The speed of the balloon car is determined by the amount of force produced by the balloon pushing the car forward, not by its weight. In fact, a lighter balloon car may actually travel faster because there is less mass to accelerate.
Because a train is a lot heavier and travels at faster speeds.
The train is heavier than the car is and the train has more things in the back. The train is heavier than the car is and the train has more things in the back.
The wind and the temperature of the water makes it move, and the heavier it is the faster it moves.
because the little toy car doesn't move by its self
You can move larger or heavier things a greater distance, faster and with less effort.
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Heavier particles tend to move at a slower speed compared to lighter particles because they have more mass to accelerate and decelerate. This is especially true in a gaseous state where lighter particles tend to move faster than heavier ones.
A heavier toy car is better to go down a ramp and make a jump better than a light car because the heavier the toy car is, the faster gravity will force it to roll down the ramp, and with all its speed, be able to make the jump. Of course, you wouldn't want to make the toy car so heavy so that it barely or doesn't move at all. Just like drops of water when it's raining outside and a few drops hit your window. The heavier drops drip off faster than the smaller ones, and that goes the same with cars, too.
Yes, the weight of a toy car can affect its speed. A lighter toy car will generally have less inertia and friction, allowing it to accelerate and move faster than a heavier toy car. However, factors like the design of the car, surface it's moving on, and external forces can also impact its speed.
Mine does the same. its because its a heavier vehicle with a small engine like a V6
Forklifts are heavier, less stable and more dangerous. Cars are faster.