Fast speed requires more current than slow speed on the same motor unless the slower speed is caused by additional load.
Two motors, one turns 1725 RPM and the other equal hp motor turns 3450 RPM, each draw same current because AC motors run at speeds close to the synchronus speed of the rotor poles. 2pole, 3600; 4pole, 1800.
Most of the time they get around by the current, so they are not that fast, it depends on the current
Yes, but it takes longer.
the ability if a substance to slow down electric current
it depends what speed is fast and what speed is slow and what car you are talking about.
yes and no well it cant cause fast water and it will weather slower then as if water would at a fast current so it will weather just slow.
hard and fast
The time it takes for a fuse to blow, either "fast blow" or "slow blow" is determined by the design of the fuse and is described in a table or graph provided by the manufacturer. In general, the higher the applied overload current, the faster the fuse will blow. Fast blow fuses can open in milliseconds, slow blow fuses can open in several seconds. The fuse used depends entirely on the application and what kind of circuit it is protecting.
Fast moving water.
Millipedes are slow because they have to control so many more legs. Therefore, it takes them a longer time to operate.
not a fast but slow
Fast moving stream
slow-fast-slow (Apex)