It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
It shouldn't affect the speed much, but at different angles (and the same speed), an object can reach different distances.
The weight, aerodynamics, horse power and gear ratios all affect the speed of an automobile.
Temperature, coefficient of restitution, density are some of the factors that affect the speed of sound in a medium.
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Yes it does, especially if your upload speed is very poor.
As a general "good internet speed," most video game console manufacturers recommend at least 3 Mbps of download speed and 0.5 Mbps to 1 Mbps of upload speed. Source: Gospeedcheck
Your upload and download speed are dependant on what package you have with your Internet Service Provider (ISP). Upload speed is generally very low in residential connections, but the higher your download speed is, the higher your upload speed will be, in most cases.To increase your download speed you will have to contact your ISP and ask them to increase it, or complain if your not getting what your meant to get.
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Yes the main contributers to download speed is how much you pay for and how good the upload is from the server you could pay for a 20mb download speed but if the server only has an upload speed of 10mb you can only get a speed of up to 10mb
Upload speed refers to the rate at which a computer is sending requests to the server. The requests can be uploading a file or communication packets.
Yes. There are two principles involved. 1. The more upload your uTorrent gives out, the more download it will receive back from other peers. 2. If upload in uTorrent is set too high, or to unlimited, download speeds will suffer as needed communications (resend requests, acknowledgment signals etc.) will not be able to get through. The general rule is to cap upload in uTorrent to 80% of the upload capacity of your internet connection. This will give out maximum upload while leaving room for the communications. Optimizing uTorrent for Speed http://www.techsupportalert.com/content/optimizing-torrent-speed.htm
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The download speed is typically the faster speed offered on broadband connections to the Internet. Most data plans for high speed broadband services feature a faster download speed, that an upload speed. This is fairly common and is called asymmetric. xDSL, aka digital subscriber line, has ADSL which is asymmetric, and SDSL with is symmetric. The download and upload speeds are the same for SDSL, and the download speed is faster with ADSL, but the upload speeds are slower. My cable connection for data, for instance, is 20mbps down, and only 1.5mbps up. This is an asymmetric plan which is fairly affordable, however, if I tried to garner a faster upload speed, my rate plan goes up substantially for what appears to be a small increase in upload speed (nearly double the monthly cost for a mere 768k faster on upload speed) and for some connections purchasing more upstream/upload speed isn't even an option as it is restricted due to the distance you are from the drop (as is the case with xDSL technology).
Too slow? that is amazing for upload speed! im trying to get me a internet connection like that! how much do you pay for it?
A faster internet speed means you can upload and download information faster. If you are only reading occasional emails or news stories it shouldn't make much of a difference. If you are watching music videos, online TV shows, online gaming and such, then you may need a faster internet speed.