If an object is more streamlined it will create less friction with the air and so it will be able to travel faster
Increasing a streamline results in decreased pressure along the streamline due to conservation of energy. This leads to increased flow velocity and kinetic energy, but the total energy of the fluid remains constant. Additionally, increasing a streamline can also affect the fluid's mass flow rate and streamline density.
The wheel size does affect its speed.
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.
A "speed" sensor can affect the shifting of the trans.A "speed" sensor can affect the shifting of the trans.
Distance and time do not, in general, affect the speed. Speed, however, can affect distance or time. Distance is directly proportional to speed, time is inversely proportional.
the brakes affect the speed
Speed does not affect the force of friction.
Time does not affect speed. Measures of speed may be changed over different time periods but that is not the same thing.
Caffeine is a stimulant, which is the reason it could affect your typing speed.
yes it does affect the horse's speed because without it they will not run fast as they can if they had horseshoes
The placement wouldn't affect the speed, but would affect the handling.
No, the density of an object does not directly affect its speed. The speed of an object is determined by factors such as the force applied to it and the resistance it encounters, not its density.