Things can accelerate faster by experiencing a larger force, reducing resistance or friction, or by being in a more favorable environment for acceleration, such as being in a vacuum. Additionally, reducing the mass of the object can also result in faster acceleration according to Newton's second law of motion, F=ma.
The driver was told to accelerate get faster because he was driving to slow.
For something to accelerate or go faster, a force needs to be applied to it. When you walk, your shoe wants to slide on the sidewalk, but the friction from the tiny bumps on both surfaces creates resistance that prevents this, and you move forward. The sidewalk friction is actually pushing back on your shoe so you accelerate forward. Hope that helps.
No, increasing the mass of an object will not make it go faster. In fact, the more massive an object is, the more force is needed to accelerate it and the slower it will move.
An object falls faster and faster due to the acceleration of gravity. As the object falls, it gains speed because the gravitational force pulling it downwards remains constant, causing the object to accelerate until it eventually reaches its terminal velocity.
A coin falls faster than paper due to differences in density and aerodynamics. Coins are denser and have less surface area compared to paper, allowing them to overcome air resistance more easily and accelerate faster towards the ground.
You don't have to, but you'll accelerate faster if you do.
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A car goes faster when you accelerate. It slows down when you brake.
The driver was told to accelerate get faster because he was driving to slow.
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Yes, in general. If your car has enough power to spin the wheels on a fast start, then the wider the tyres, the more grip you will get and the faster you will accelerate.
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For something to accelerate or go faster, a force needs to be applied to it. When you walk, your shoe wants to slide on the sidewalk, but the friction from the tiny bumps on both surfaces creates resistance that prevents this, and you move forward. The sidewalk friction is actually pushing back on your shoe so you accelerate forward. Hope that helps.