Question #723f7
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Steeper slopes affect acceleration more. Uphill the acceleration decreases, and downhill it increases.
Explanation:
Let's assume we're going up the slope.
A shallower slope, or one with a smaller gradient, will affect your acceleration up the slope a very small amount. A steeper slope will slow down your acceleration much more.
We can prove this mathematically.
Say we have an acceleration due to gravity of
while up the
so, evidently, the more shallow slope affects the acceleration less.
Downhill, again the steeper slope affects it more, but in a positive direction - the steeper the slope, the more you accelerate, and the shallower the slope, the less you accelerate.