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How does the steepness of an incline affect a cart's acceleration down the incline
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The steepness of an incline
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a cart's
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down the incline as the steepness creates an acceleration
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The steeper the incline the slower the carts acceleration is. Just like when you're going down a hill you go faster. When you're going upwards you need more power
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