Yes, mechanical breakdown increases the surface area available for chemical reactions to occur on and therefore the speed of the chemical processes.
No, they Increase the speed of chemical reactions
Amylase helps speed up breakdown of starch molecules.
Either to increase speed and reduce torque or to decrease speed and increase torque while conserving mechanical energy.
Add a catalyst.
Enzymes in saliva and in the other parts of the digestive system speed the chemical breakdown of food
It will increase or decrease the speed of the chemical reaction.
Amylase helps speed up breakdown of starch molecules.
The mechanical advantage of the machine is"if you give small accelration , it will increase the speed of the engine... It is possible by mechanical
I believe that there is no mechanical speed governor. It is controlled by the PCM which you would have to reprogram to increase the limit.
reactions that are controlled by catalysts
Enzymes are catalysts in a chemical reaction, they are used in chemistry to increase the speed of a specific chemical reaction. A single enzyme will not speed up multiple chemical reactions, usually it is limited to one reactant.
rotor speed will decrease....the rotor current wil increase.....