they don't get along, they just passed by!!!
They are acted upon by some external force. Newton's second law of motion.
Something faster than the speed of light!
According to current scientific understanding, nothing can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
Something that moves faster than the speed of light is considered to be traveling superluminally. However, according to our current understanding of physics, nothing with mass can travel faster than the speed of light in a vacuum.
Friction decreases the speed of something rubbing against something else.
acceleration work by speed when something is going fast and when it and go over or faster with something.
The faster something goes, the more MPH it goes.
the smoother the surface the faster you go the bumper the surface the slower you go. smooth surface less effort to go farther and vice - versa
Yes, the smoothness of the surface can affect the speed of the marble. A smoother surface will result in less friction, allowing the marble to roll faster. Conversely, a rougher surface will create more resistance and slow the marble down.
You hear a sonic boom
Light travels at approximately 186,000 miles per SECOND. That is fast. So the expression "faster than the speed of light" is used to describe someone or something that is really fast (but it's not actually faster than speed of light)
No, "fasten" means to secure or attach something firmly in place. To speed up means to increase in velocity or to make something go faster.
"Schneller" in Yiddish means "faster" in English. It is used to indicate a desire for something to be done quickly or with speed.