Yes, but in differing amounts depending on what it's doing. Moving around quickly will make your computer slow down by quite a bit, but just having it open to a screen won't take a whole lot of computing power.
Yes once someone I know had their computer slow down... a lot!
False. Why would it slow down? There is no friction in a high orbit; a satellite can orbit indefinitely. Only in low orbits will satellites slow down and fall from orbit, and the cause is the friction of the extremely tenuous final traces of Earth's atmosphere.
Google Earth has tools you could use. You can type in an address and see the actual place, or you can search the world yourself by spinning the globe and zooming into locations.Also, click the link below for more on how it's done!AdditionallyGoogle Earth provides access to vast amounts of global satellite, aerial and street-level imagery that Google makes available to the public through high-end enterprise-grade data servers in Google's data centers. The Google Earth client basically acts as a specialized web browser that shows the results on a map and "bookmarks" or "favorites" are called Places.
Well, not directly, since there is nothing "against" which Earth is rotating; nothing where you can hold on to, to slow Earth down. Of course you can't get energy without slowing Earth down, since that would violate Conservation of Energy. And just slowing down Earth by itself, without affecting other objects in the Universe, would violate Conservation of Rotational Momentum. However, the tidal energy is indirectly a result of Earth's revolution.
Google Earth flight simulator only has the front cockpit view with the option to rotate pilot viewpoint by pressing Arrow keys + Alt (slow) or CTRL (fast). This moves the viewpoint in the direction of the arrow. This is not a fully-functional flight simulator. If you need a 3rd person view then you'd have to try X-Plane or another product. As an alternative, there is Xavier Tassin's Google Earth Flight Simulator, which uses Google Earth web browser plugin. This provides several aircraft choices with a 3rd person view. See related links.
Yes, combat arms does slow your computer down.
No it does not as the engine is more optimized and uses less resources to process the data compared with other browsers that do bog down the computer system.
That is not one of the planned features of Windows 7, and it is unlikely to be introduced. You have heard of Google Earth, right?
Google Chrome is one of the fastest browsers available. It wouldn't slow you down for sure.
Yes, they can take up a lot of RAM and slow down a computer.
Any program that runs can slow your computer down, so yes.
will my computer kinda slowed down.
While it's running, yes. It will not slow down you computer unless you are actively using it.
No. It is the viruses you download with the songs using LimeWire that slow your computer down.
No, it will not slow down your computer and no it will not give you virus
fn+UP ARROW Thrust up (take off) fn+DOWN ARROW Thrust down (slow down)
No.