Any force in the direction she's moving will cause her speed to increase.
The more force you use, the faster her speed will increase.
If you want to increase her speed by 2 m per sec in one second, then you want her
acceleration to be (change in speed)/(time for the change) = 2/1 = 2 m/sec2 .
F = M A = (50) (2) = 100 newtons
If you want to increase her speed by 2 m per sec in 0.1 second, then you want her
acceleration to be (change in speed)/(time for the change) = 2/0.1 = 20 m/sec2 .
F = M A = (50) (20) = 1,000 newtons.
If you want to increase her speed by 2 m per sec in 1 minute, then you want her
acceleration to be (change in speed)/(time for the change) = 2/60 .
F = M A = (50) (2/60) = 1.667 newtons.
It is a bit hard to answer your question, as it lacked of a few things: Total Distance or total time, the distance which the speed(answer) is in or the amount of time the person travels with the speed(answer).
If you increase the rate of which the projectile was once traveling toward your opponent. A good hard return chap.
The best way to increase your cognitive ability is to think creatively, to challenge yourself, to network, to seek novelty, and to do things the hard way.
Ok its a bit hard and long, but its exactly 9460800000000 km for 1 light year.
Well that all depends on speed. People run 1 mile in 6-15 minutes. That's a pretty big range. If you ran 7mph. Which is not hard to do if you get normal exercise, it would take about 10-12 minutes
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Nope.
it is hard to tell who is the best skater but in my opinion it should be Rodney Mullen
interesting question and a little hard to understand, but I'll give you some different views and , in chemistry heat will increase the speed of a reaction by making particle vibrate faster in physics heat can increase friction, which would indirectly affect speed, more clarification on the question would help but i hope this helps
A larger hard drive will increase the overall speed and performance of your computer.
That shuttle run is hard to reduce in time unless you increase in speed.
First of all you have to learn how to spell.
Press start and press edit skater? Not that hard
You can't "increase" an hard drive. You can buy a new one. The best for you would be to talk with someone that has some experience with computers, because putting a new hard drive in a computer is not that hard but you can easily break something
Hard drives can make a big difference in computer performance. Consider a solid-state drive if you need quick drive access.
Your heart rate will increase when you exercise for a prolonged period or when you increase your effort. An increase in intensity might occur if you are riding your bike and you encounter a hill or a stiff headwind. Your heart rate will increase as you put more effort into maintaining your speed.
If an object has a large mass, then it is difficult to increase or decrease its speed. F = ma (Newton's Second Law)