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the spitfire is slightly faster but the hurricane had bigger guns which might have slowed it down.
No, SIZE DOESN'T MATTER
plants grow bigger and faster on wood land floor because the space underneath the ground has lots ans lots and lots nad lost and lots and lots of room with the plant has more space for more roots which makes the plant grow bigger and faster
It can be hotter (and so be moving faster) F=ma
Bigger stars get hotter, and use up their fuel much faster than smaller stars.
it depends on shape and size. the bigger/ heavier something is the faster it falls
The short answer is YES! Bigger wheels mean that if the bearing are spinning the same speed, the outside of the wheel is spinning faster than a small wheel.
No.
the baby oil is slippery and that makes it go faster.
farm implements is also something you use to do work faster and easier but they are bigger and heavier the farm tools and they need animals or tractors to move them around.
There are some conditions that can turn the result either way, but probably it will boil faster in the bigger pot. The bigger pot offers a greater surface for heat transfer, so it should boil faster there.
Well, something that was bigger, heavier, faster and had canine teeth longer than a meter, but I'm pretty sure that doesn't exist. Maybe an elephant on steroids?
It's heavier.
No lighter things do not fall faster than heavier things. In a vacuum they will fall at the same speed. Normally the heavier thing will fall down faster because of its weight. Sometimes the lighter thing falls faster depending on the air resistance.
A380 is faster because it has bigger engines and its a bigger aircraft
Heavier objects have more gravitational pull on them
All I know is that if the Gyroscope's wheel is heavier it will precess faster and if it spins faster it will precess slower. But I'm not sure if slower or faster precession creates a more stable gyroscope.