Time is not usually said to "increase" - time elapses, or passes. What happens to the speed depends on the specific situation. For example, if you have a cart and give it a push, it may start with a high speed, but will slow down (due to friction) as time elapses.
Time doesn't necessarily have any effect on speed. There's no reason that speed
can't remain constant and unchanged while hours, days, weeks, or years pass.
Frequency increases.
By increasing speed over a fixed period of time, you increase the distance you travel in that period of time. If you drive 20 mph for an hour, you go 20 miles. If you drive 30 mph for that same hour, you go 30 miles. Just like you knew you would.
The particle speed increases.The energy increases; the speed increases.
Potential energy is unrelated to speed.
if the speed increases the frequency increases if the speed decrease the frequency decreases
The graph of distance vs time increases exponentially as speed increases.
when speed increases, velocity changes.
Frequency increases.
It increases
By increasing speed over a fixed period of time, you increase the distance you travel in that period of time. If you drive 20 mph for an hour, you go 20 miles. If you drive 30 mph for that same hour, you go 30 miles. Just like you knew you would.
The particle speed increases.The energy increases; the speed increases.
The speed increases.
It is the velocity that increases.
Potential energy is unrelated to speed.
if the speed increases the frequency increases if the speed decrease the frequency decreases
It increases.
It increases.