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VERY PROFOUND!! IMO, on religion, 2 things come to my mind (of truly INFINITE meanings, for sure):

1. it can be suicidal to do so, and I BELIEVE most G(g)ods frown on suicide, and

2. "increasing its speed" CAN actually mean the opposite literally OR figuratively in your own situation - decreasing speed (e.g. becoming religious and therefore slowing - if not stopping - your "secular" curiosity)

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Increasing an airplane's speed or wing size does which of the following?

Generates more lifting force


Can a body have decreasing acceleration but increasing speed?

Of course. The magnitude (size) of acceleration is the rate at which speed is changing. As long as the magnitude of acceleration is more than zero, speed is increasing. If the magnitude of acceleration is decreasing, then speed is growing more slowly, but it's still increasing. That's exactly what's happening to an object falling through air. As it falls faster and faster, the force of air resistance increases. The object's acceleration shrinks, and it's speed increases more slowly. When the force of air resistance is equal to the object's weight, the net force on it is zero, its acceleration is zero, and its speed stops increasing. It's then at 'terminal velocity'.


Would increasing the speed of an object increase or decrease its kinetic enregy?

More speed means more kinetic energy.More specifically, the kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. (This is for non-relativistic speeds.)


How can you tell from a graph that speed increases?

If the graph of position vs. time is curved upward to the right, then speed (velocity) is increasing. Refer to the related link for more information.


What is the speed of a nuclear weapon?

I do not understand your question. Do you mean the speed of its shockwave? That is supersonic. Do you mean the speed of its x-rays and gamma rays? That is the speed of light. Do you mean the speed of its fallout? That depends on wind speeds. Do you mean the speed of its delivery vehicle? Is that a bomber? Subsonic. Is that an ICBM? Roughly orbital velocity. Is that a cruise missile? Subsonic. Is that an artillery shell? Supersonic. Is that an antisubmarine depth bomb? Slow. Or do you mean some other speed? A more precisely worded question will help get a more precise answer.

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Does increasing the ethylene concentration ripen fruit more quickly?

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What increases the reaction rate by increasing particle speed?

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increasing an airplane's speed or wing size does which of the following?

Generates more lifting force


Increasing an airplane's speed or wing size does which of the following?

Generates more lifting force


Can a body have decreasing acceleration but increasing speed?

Of course. The magnitude (size) of acceleration is the rate at which speed is changing. As long as the magnitude of acceleration is more than zero, speed is increasing. If the magnitude of acceleration is decreasing, then speed is growing more slowly, but it's still increasing. That's exactly what's happening to an object falling through air. As it falls faster and faster, the force of air resistance increases. The object's acceleration shrinks, and it's speed increases more slowly. When the force of air resistance is equal to the object's weight, the net force on it is zero, its acceleration is zero, and its speed stops increasing. It's then at 'terminal velocity'.


Would increasing the speed of an object increase or decrease its kinetic enregy?

More speed means more kinetic energy.More specifically, the kinetic energy is proportional to the square of the speed. (This is for non-relativistic speeds.)


How does increasing the height of a ramp effect a rolling objects speed?

Because then more kenetic energy is transfered


Why is life expectancy increasing?

Life Expectancy is increasing because in this day and era we have more vaccines and treatments for medical problems. There is more state of the ark software and technology to learn about new ailments and treat them, then there was 40 years ago.


If a graph shows distance on the vertical axis and time on the horizontal axis and the speed is steadily increasing Will it be a straight diagonal line?

Well, no. If the graph is a straight diagonal line, then the DISTANCE is steadily increasing, not the speed. This would translate into a constant speed. If the speed is steadily increasing, the object would travel more distance per unit time as we move along the horizontal axis. Meaning, the graph would curve upward.


What does not increasing mean?

Not increasing means not getting larger, not getting more, not growing. Examples: The area of rock on the beach is not increasing in size. The money in her savings account is not increasing because she stopped putting money in it. The tree's truck is not increasing in circumference because the tree is dead. The opposite of increasing is decreasing, but not increasing does not mean something is decreasing. It means it is staying the same.


How does average particle speed affect the reaction rate?

As the speed of the particles increase, it causes them to collide with the other particles in which they are reacting with more frequently, increasing the reaction rate.