By increasing speed over a fixed period of time, you increase the distance you travel in that period of time. If you drive 20 mph for an hour, you go 20 miles. If you drive 30 mph for that same hour, you go 30 miles. Just like you knew you would.
No, unless the slope is in favor of the drop. Meaning its a downhill. If the slope is downwards, the speed may increase with distance, since more potential energy exists. So distance increases with speed if moving downhill
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if speed increases and time increases what happens to distance?
The distance needed to stop also increases.
if the speed increases the frequency increases if the speed decrease the frequency decreases
The distance needed to stop also increases.
Speed of sound increase when temperature increases.
With increased speed, stopping distance increases.
The graph of distance vs time increases exponentially as speed increases.
Stopping distance also increases.
The distance needed to stop also increases.
if the speed increases the frequency increases if the speed decrease the frequency decreases
The distance needed to stop also increases.
If the frequency remains constant, then the wavelength increases.
if the distance remains the same then your speed increases
It increases faster than the speed increase ... approximately the square of the speed. So twice the speed results in 4 times the stopping distance.
Nothing does. The speed of the sound wave depends only on the medium through which it's traveling. As long as it remains in the same stuff, its speed is constant, no matter how far it has come from its source.
The distance will increase as the speed (absolute value of velocity) increases.
Speed of sound increase when temperature increases.
when speed increases, velocity changes.