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Why is it important to know an enzyme concentration on fermentation?

it speeds it


Why is my1991 Mazda truck surgingat higher speeds?

why is my 1991 Mazda truck surging at higher speeds


Why car crashes more dangerous at higher speeds than at lower speed?

Higher g's produced at higher speeds are harder to survive.


Why are your RPMs high at high speeds?

Because your motor is spinning faster at higher speeds causing higher rpm's


How increasing the concentration of Potassium iodide and Sulfuric acid affects the speed of reaction?

Increasing the concentration of Potassium iodide and Sulfuric acid typically increases the rate of reaction. This is because higher concentrations provide more reactant particles, leading to more frequent collisions and a higher likelihood of successful collisions, which speeds up the reaction.


Why are car crashes more dangerous at higher speeds than a lower speeds?

Because at higher speeds you have more velocity than at lower speeds transferring more energy to make a bigger crashing causing more damage.


What speeds up a reaction?

more catalysts, surface area, concentration, or temperature


What causes a shifted belt on a tire?

Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds. Defective Tire. Striking a curb, hitting a pothole at higher speeds.


Does a table fan use more electricity when it is selected to higher speeds?

Yes. It is doing more work at higher speeds and therefore is using more energy.


TO INCrease the rate of a reaction why would you increase the concentration of the reactants?

For most reactions which involve liquids or gases, increasing the concentration of the reactants also increases the rate of reaction. This is because the number of effective collisions are also increased which speeds up the reaction.


Why are road accidents at higher speeds more disastrous as compared to those at low speeds?

Higher speeds involve higher forces which do more damge in breaking bones, etc. Ther force is f=ma = mdv/dt, the higher the speed the greater the deceleration on impact thus causing greater force on structures. There is also higher energy in higher speeds. At low speeds the energy and forces are smaller. The energy goes up by the speed squared, so twice the speed gives four times the energy. Twice the speed gives twice the force. The damage relates to the force the structures can take before damage.


Are seat belts effective at low speeds?

no if you have the type of seat belt that you can keep pulling. They only work at higher speeds.