Yes. Generally, the more layers, the slower.
it does not affect the speed at all, unless the clothing is really loose on you and is blowing in the wind
Yes, it does affect our speed while we are running because if there is more air pressure the force of the pressure is against us and so we slow down while we are running.
Well the faster you run, the more you are fit, so to some extent, yes.
running affects your pulse rate because the more speed you use the more blood your heart pumps all throughout your body.
Yes, long legs help to increase running speed.
Drag coefficient and power to weight ratio come to mind .
Drag coefficient and power to weight ratio come to mind .
That depends: Coal coke, CocaCola or white powder, and person or machine?
A grassed waterway slows down the speed of running water and does not let the water pick up soil particles.
Yes. I used to get beat by alot of people, but when I got my form together I started beating them.
Yes, because your knee needs to bend to run fast.-Brittney
There are several factors that are all involved in the speed (or lack thereof) of your computer. To simplify, the major components that directly affect the speed of your computer are: * Processor speed * Bus speed (communication between the motherboard and the processor) * Memory speed/quantity * Hard drive speed There are other items that can have an impact on the speed as well, such as how many applications are running in the background, and what services are running.