
Ramp Friction Test
Test how different surfaces affect car motion down ramps. Compare smooth vs rough surfaces and measure speed differences. Covers friction and motion.
Recommended for ages 6-8
About This Kit
Build ramps with various surface materials and roll toy cars down to test friction effects. Time car motion on different surfaces and measure distances. Covers friction forces, surface texture, motion mechanics, and data collection. Introduces physics concepts through hands-on experimentation.
Learning Outcome
Learner observes friction's effect on motion
What's Inside
Ramp, toy car, surfaces, stopwatch
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