the frictional forces increase
Incline affects speed by causing it to increase or decrease. For example, if something is traveling up the incline, its speed will decrease. If something is traveling down the incline, its speed will generally increase.
When the speed of an object remains the same - it does not increase or decrease - we say it is moving at a constant speed.
If you mean Bernoulli's principle, it's the statement that an increase in the speed of a fluid produces a decrease in pressure and a decrease in the speed produces an increase in pressure.
Speed (of the wave) = wavelength x frequency. You normally can't do much about the speed, but if you increase the frequency, you'll decrease the wavelength.
No, it causes a huge decrease in speed.
Presence of friction, incline and so on.
Gravity, friction, or wind drag.
the frictional forces increase
If you are referring to the voltage at your residence, then voltage variation is caused by the changes to the load on your supply network. The network load varies throughout the day, being busiest, for example, around lunchtime and around dinnertime. The resulting load current variation causes the supply voltage to vary (it drops when the load current increases) but, by law, your supplier is obliged to maintain any voltage variation within limits -in the UK, for example, these limits are between +10% and -6% of the nominal 230 V.
Either the friction or density of the snow.
yes the 3 types of acceleration are increased speed decrease speed or change in direction.
an increase in volume and/or a decrease in mass
Most likely a failed TPS.
It will decrease it's speed by a lot and ill cause it to
no
no the strength of the magnetic field does not decrease because of the number of coils increases.