Factors that increase speed of a falling object:
HEIGHT - The longer an object is in the air the more speed it gains due to gravity
GRAVITY - The strength of the acelleration due to gravity (eg the moon is different to earth)
STARTING VELOCITY - The speed the object starts at.
Factors that decrease the speed of a falling object:
AIR RESISTANCE - Air resistance is a major factor however it in itself is dependant on the air pressure around the object and the surface area of the object.
f =V x m x a
The object's velocity and cross sectional area.
force and speed
1.the speed 2.air 3.force
force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.
force hits the object and it changes it velocity or speed and its state of motion or rest , push or pull.
As a falling object accelerates through air, its speed increases and air resistance increases. While gravity pulls the object down, we find that air resistance is trying to limit the object's speed. Air resistance reduces the acceleration of a falling object. It would accelerate faster if it was falling in a vacuum.
shape, size, and speed
The mass of a falling object will affect the speed at which it falls. Additionally, the shape or geometryof that object will also have an effect. The shape of a falling object will have a dramatic effect on the amount of dragthat the object will experience. Consider that a flat piece of cardboard will fall more slowly than a glass ball of the same mass, and it will be more easy to visualize how drag is a function of shape.=======================================Beulah the Buzzer gagged on the first sentence of the response above, andSignor Galileo rotated 2pi in his crypt.The mass of a falling object will NOT affect the speed at which it falls.The remainder of the response above is correct and well stated, provided onlythat the objects are falling through air. If not, then neither their shape nor theirgeometry affects their rate of fall either.
It depends... the object could be falling, going straight, going uphill or going downhill.
None, velocity is the speed at which something moves, they are the same thing
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.