What's relevant is the black hole's mass in this case. That's the same as if you change the mass of any other object around which another object orbits - for example, the mass of a star. For a higher mass of the central object, the orbiting object must move faster - assuming it is at the same distance of course.
they get faster
The speed of evaporation increase when the temperatre increase.
They increase in speed and randomness.
the speed will make the kinetic energy smaller.
If you increase the temperature of a gas, its particles (atoms or molecules) will speed up. If it is in a closed container, the pressure will also increase.
they get faster
The speed of evaporation increase when the temperatre increase.
Yes. Planets (and other things) orbit at a higher speed the closer they are to the object they are orbiting.
Speed increase constantly.
Speed increase constantly.
Your speed increases
If the frequency remains constant, then the wavelength increases.
They increase in speed and randomness.
we can say that tangential speed of the object is linearly proportional to the distance from the center. Increase in the distance results in the increase in the amount of speed. As we move to the center speed decreases, and at the center speed becomes zero.
the speed will make the kinetic energy smaller.
The wavelength would increase in direct proportion to the speed.
The average speed of sound increases by approx 0.6 metres/second for an increase in temperature of each degree Celsius.