Yes. It is one of the laws of motion (the second law) that says that an object in motion will not change its motion unless acted on by and outside force. You'll have to add more foce to cause the object to speed up. Correction: No. The key word in the question is "increasing." A constant force will cause a constant rate of acceleration. Increasing force will cause an increasing rate of acceleration.
There is no specific force required to accelerate an object to a predetermined speed. A smaller force will produce a smaller acceleration, so it will take longer to reach the desired speed. A larger force will produce a larger acceleration, so the desired speed will be reached sooner. But either the large or the small force, or any other force, will produce an acceleration, and cause the object to reach the specified speed sooner or later.
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There are many different routes that you can take to increasing the speed of your computer. These include disk defragmenting, increasing your RAM, and many more. You will have to look more in depth for a better answer. Hope this helps!!
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Increasing the acceleration of a small mass would typically require more force compared to decreasing its acceleration. This is because acceleration is directly proportional to force according to Newton's second law (F = ma), so to increase acceleration, more force needs to be applied. Conversely, reducing acceleration would require applying less force.
When the net force on a body is in the opposite direction to the motion of the body the speed of the body will never increase rather retardation will take place and the body will lose its speed.
Yes, a machine can multiply power by increasing the force applied to an object or by increasing the speed at which work is done. Machines such as gears and pulleys are examples of mechanisms that can multiply power.
All you have to do is drive it at top speed in a straight line and it should take off.
Take a look at Newton's Second Law. Other things being equal, more force will cause more acceleration.
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The Wii Speed Force Wireless Wheel makes use of force feedback to take your driving experience to the next level. It also features a fully wireless interface for ease of use.