A well polished car but, it would be hardly noticeable.
faster. and matter then would move slower
faster. and matter then would move slower
The larger the force, the faster something will move. Or more accurately, the faster its velocity would change.
Faster then when you walk. With speed I would think.
It's according to where the noise is coming from if it's the rods knocking due to low oil it will get faster because they move up and down and move faster when the motor gets faster.
When you heat a balloon, the gas particles inside it will move faster. This happens because the heat energy is transferred to the gas particles, causing them to gain kinetic energy and move around more rapidly.
I would typically clean the vacant-dirty room first to ensure it is ready for guests. After that, I would move on to setting up and decorating the make-up room.
The newly polished one as the air will flow across the body with little resistance.
No. The speed of the moon's orbit does not depend on Earth's spin; it depends on Earth's mass. However, a faster spin on Earth's part would make the moon appear to move across the sky faster, as it would for the sun and stars.
Molecules in a liquid move faster than in a solid because the intermolecular forces in a liquid are weaker, allowing molecules to move around more freely. In a solid, molecules are held tightly in a fixed position by strong intermolecular forces.
particles move faster in a liquid when there's More added to it
Sound will usually move faster in a solid than in a liquid.