Yes
Let's look back at the triangle of cost, time, and quality. If you are constrained on resources (typically cost), you can control the time and quality. So you may work faster and with less quality. Or you may renegotiate and deliver some of the work in a second phase or project. Even better, look for an innovative solution that enables you to complete the work as planned. The terms associated with this are "crashing" and "fast tracking". Crashing means you are going to add more resources. "Fast tracking" is seeking ways to do more work in parallel.
Satellites stay up in space due to how fast they are traveling. If an object is in motion around a planet at the correct speed it will orbit it without crashing towards the planet.
Let's look back at the triangle of cost, time, and quality. If you are constrained on resources (typically cost), you can control the time and quality. So you may work faster and with less quality. Or you may renegotiate and deliver some of the work in a second phase or project. Even better, look for an innovative solution that enables you to complete the work as planned. The terms associated with this are "crashing" and "fast tracking". Crashing means you are going to add more resources. "Fast tracking" is seeking ways to do more work in parallel.
One of the advantages to fast tracking is completing ahead of schedule. Disadvantages could include not having all of the resources that are needed for an accelerated schedule.
Yes It does break your fast for a short answer.
An orbit is created when an object is moving at a high enough speed to counteract the gravitational pull of another object, such as a planet or star. The object's velocity and direction must be balanced so that it continually falls toward the larger object while also moving sideways fast enough to avoid crashing into it. This balance results in a stable path around the larger object, forming an orbit.
Speed
Quick nosh
Tigers are capable of being almost motionless when tracking prey,and incredibly fast when atttacking.
speed How fast in which direction is velocity.
speed How fast in which direction is velocity.
Yes, a slow object can travel as far as a fast object given enough time. The distance traveled depends on the speed of the object and the duration of its travel.