well if you are trying to walk up a steep hill for examle, gravity will grab ahold and it will be more difficult to walk against the gravitational force.
I believe a wave breaks when its steepness exceeds its height and speed.
The steeper the slope, the longer the stopping distance is.
gravity
it affects speed because it could make it go slower or faster
slope
I believe a wave breaks when its steepness exceeds its height and speed.
That's the speed.
The steeper the slope, the longer the stopping distance is.
The steepness of the line on a distance-time graph represents the radial speed of the object. That is, the speed with which the object is moving towards or away from the origin. The steepness takes absolutely no account of the transverse speed, so you can be going around the origin in a circle at a great speed but, since your distance remains the same, the D-T graph will be flat: implying speed = 0.
The steeper the hillside, the higher chance for soil erosion.
Speed
It depends on what aspect of motion is being graphed: the displacement, speed or acceleration.
Speed affects the frequency and pressure affects the wavelength.
the brakes affect the speed
No, a slope doesn't really have a speed, just an angle of steepness.
It could be any of the available gears, depending on the steepness of the hill and the speed of the vehicle
The measure of the steepness of a line is known as a line's slope.