The slope of the line on a graph of position vs. time is a representation of the speed.
When the speed increases, its representation on the graph increases, otherwise it
wouldn't be called a "representation".
The appearance of a person's hair-do in a photograph is a representation of the length of his hair.
If his hair gets longer, then it appears longer in the snapshot. But you wouldn't ask (I hope) ...
"Why does his hair get longer when it looks longer in the picture?"
Negative Slope can be your speed, position, and/or acceleration, as long as you X increases but your Y decreases.
A slope does not have any speed.
If the frequency remains constant, then the wavelength increases.
Velocity = Frequency * Wavelength. If the wavelength increases and the frequency stays the same, then the speed of the wave will increase.
The slope increases.
yes,wave speed will increase as gravity increases.
By increasing speed over a fixed period of time, you increase the distance you travel in that period of time. If you drive 20 mph for an hour, you go 20 miles. If you drive 30 mph for that same hour, you go 30 miles. Just like you knew you would.
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The velocity of the river increases downstream due to the cumulative effect of gravity pulling the water downhill. As the river flows downstream, it collects water from tributaries and gains more volume, leading to an increase in velocity to accommodate the larger volume of water. Additionally, friction between the water and riverbed is reduced downstream, allowing the water to flow more freely and pick up speed.
Negative Slope can be your speed, position, and/or acceleration, as long as you X increases but your Y decreases.
the frequenzy increases, the speed of light is constant
Speed of sound would increase as the temperature of the air increases Speed of sound increases as humidity of air increases Speed of sound is affected by the density of the air. As density increases velocity of sound decreases
Drag increases by the square of velocity increase, for example, tripling speed increases drag by a factor of nine!
More current..so you would have to get some sort of a perpeller thingy..something like that. A greater gradient of the riverbed and rainfall can both contribute to increased speeds.
If a rivers slope increases so does water speed. And as more water flows through a river speed also increases due to the volume of flow. As for the stream bed shape , friction affects river speed when the water is deep. Hope i helped!
other soils have a poor resistance to erosion. A slope can increase the affects of erosion, obviously, because it increases speed, and destruction of the runoff and sediment.
The speed of the object will increase.