Force of impact.
Increasing the length of the pendulum or increasing the angle from which it is released will increase the speed of a pendulum. Additionally, reducing air resistance can also lead to an increase in the speed of a pendulum.
True
Increasing the force applied to the object or reducing the air resistance can increase the speed of an object. Additionally, decreasing the mass of the object can also help increase its speed.
You can increase drag by increasing the surface area of an object, changing its shape to be less streamlined, or by roughening its surface. Additionally, increasing the speed of an object can also increase drag.
Increasing the mass of an object will increase its inertia. Also, increasing the speed at which an object is spinning will increase its rotational inertia. Additionally, increasing the distance of an object from the axis of rotation will increase its rotational inertia.
momentum As the speed of a rolling ball is increasing, the increasing speed is accompanied by: a. increasing momentum.
Yes
Assuming a constant wavelength, then increasing the wave speed will increase the frequency.
Increasing the speed of the plunger will increase the frequency of the waves.
Increasing the surface area of the object, such as by adding flaps or a parachute, can increase air resistance. Additionally, increasing the object's speed will also increase the air resistance acting on it.
yes
By increasing our speed because momentum is proportional to the speed