It really depends on the student doing the homework. If the student can go on their computer and not listen to music, watch videos, or check email, then yes the computer does increase homework speed especially if they are writting and essay or biography. Otherwise, going on the computer to do homework is a waste of time becasue they could be doing anything... like looking on WikiAnswers for unanswered questions to answer. i.e. Me. that's what im doing... im also listening to music and chatting with friends on IM... but im still doing my homework... it's just taking a long time to do so.
The speed of computers increased from one generation to the next generation, and to the next generation, and so on.
The use of computers in education has increased enormously in recent times - teachers use them to set homework, plan lessons, take the Register, show presentations, and play videos. Students use their computers to do homework and look up information, as well as communicate with teachers and ask them questions.
computers can help you research for homework and other good stuff
If the speed increased and the wavelngth stayed the same then the frequency would have to increase. Because Speed=Frequency*Wavelength Hope that helps
There are many advantages of computers. They have let people from all over the world interact with each other, both on a social level and on a business level. They help speed up things like homework and paper writing, also.
Ram influences computer speed. processors generation and speed influences the computers speed. Graphics card alao influences.
Extremely increased.
in computers speed refers to the number of instructions acomputer can execute at every clock pulse
Hovers, clean carpets. computers homework and work
no they not have the same speed
There's not a lot of homework that requires a computer - computers are quite helpful for most homework, but you can do most of it without one if needed. Computer programming, however, does require a computer.
Don't cheat on your homework...