Get it higher and clear of obdstructions like buildings. Lower the mass of the impeller and increase number of blades, Lower the electrical load until it gets to top speed. Placing impeller in the constriction of a venturi tunnel , like in a jet engine? might be an idea worth trying.
If you accelerate it close to the speed of light it's mass increases in your frame of reference.
Probably temperature, increase surface area and wind
Three ways something can accelerate are 1. increase speed 2. change direction 3. both.
-- The speed can increase. -- The speed can decrease. -- The path can bend from a straight line. Each of these is an example of 'acceleration'.
Two ways to increase the current would be to increase the surface area of the electrodes and make changes to the electrolyte to speed up the movement of the ions (this might involve increasing the concentration of the electolyte or warming it up to speed up diffusion).
If you accelerate it close to the speed of light it's mass increases in your frame of reference.
Okay 2 ways for the friction to increase is speed and non lubricant
Probably temperature, increase surface area and wind
Three ways something can accelerate are 1. increase speed 2. change direction 3. both.
Practice
if your not Cuban
Flaps would increase drag increasing your speed will increase it even more
since there is friction the thing that is touching the ground will be pushing off that and will gain acceleration which will give you speed
Your body needs to experience speed so run as fast as you can on a slight decline (hill). Run on the balls of your feet and keep your recovery leg short. Drive your arms chin high.
This is not dependable
There are 2 ways:-By increasing the intensity of the current flowing to the pump.By increasing the number of turns in the coil.
-- The speed can increase. -- The speed can decrease. -- The path can bend from a straight line. Each of these is an example of 'acceleration'.