Probably a matter of where the engine's power band is set out, or you may simply be bogging the engine down at lower speeds. Try downshifting and keeping your RPMs up a little.
If the blower works on slower speeds only I would suspect the high speed blower motor relay (under the hood in the power distribution box) or the switch itself. The blower speed resistor is working if all the slower speeds work.
It does consume slightly less power at slower speeds, but the energy levels required to move the blade are not linear.
In a vacum all wavelengths of light have the same speed of 3 x 10^8 m/s. However, in a medium like glass or water the speeds of light are different for different wavelengths and the longer wavelength has a higher speed then the shorter wavelength. Although both speeds are slower then their speeds in a vacum.
Slower speeds would be recommended.
it makes the interenet speed much slower
makes it go slower
For 3G, the speeds will usually be somewhere over 100kbs. However, because of lower processor speeds any highly complex website might load slower than if it was on a normal desktop.
Short answer: no. Slower speeds are helpful only for errors during transmission but not quality.
Bad high speed relay?Secondary winding in fan motor open?
Slower CPU's do not necessarily use less power, but slowing down the speed of your current processor, will save your battery.
It gives you all the blower motor speeds except high. all blower motors are 12 volt, so on full speed they turn fast and blow a lot of air, to make the fan turn slower [and blow less air] they route the power through a resister, it drops the voltage to the motor so turns slower, on a 4 speed motor there will be 3 resisters.
The rocket that takes space shuttles into space recorded speeds f up to 40,000kmph. The space shuttles' rockets record up to 25,000kmph. There are also slower speed rockets.