41 metres per second
A: A stepper motor move a step at the time. If you know the steps then you will know the speed per tum. The motor need current pulses with a fast rise time the width is immaterial once moved
to go and to move fast if you are going up or down
That is related to the fact that the electrical forces are basically transmitted at the speed of light. This allows the current in a wire to travel at about 2/3 the speed of light in a vacuum, despite the fact that individual electrons move much slower than that (and the drift speed of a current is typically less than a millimeter per second). What happens here is simply that one electron (or other charge-carrier) transmit the energy to the next one, via electrical forces.
no the strength of the magnetic field does not decrease because of the number of coils increases.
The theoretical max speed of a helicopter is based on the speed of the main rotor through the air, since conventional airfoils essentially quit lifting at close to the speed of sound. Knowing that, let's assume the main rotor's tip speed moves through the air at 400 mph while in a hover. Now, as the vehicle begins to move forward, that forward motion is added to the existing tip speed. Since the speed of sound at sea level is around 750 mph, our example bird shouldn't be able to go any faster than 350 mph. Realistically, our example wouldn't be able to travel even that fast, since air traveling across an airfoil (the main rotor) accelerates across the top surface, thus cutting into our theoretical top speed. That being said, airfoil design is constantly evolving, allowing incremental improvements in efficiency, speed, and noise reduction.
A tiger can move extremely fast on ground, this in an advantage when hunting for prey,
Electrons move fast around the nucleus at speeds close to the speed of light. The exact speed of an electron is determined by its energy level and its distance from the nucleus.
the speed of light
Very fast.
Move inland to higher ground as fast as you can.
you move your legs really fast!
There is no given forward speed for a tornado of any rating. Like most tornadoes, an F5 can be anywhere from stationary to moving at 70 mph. Wind speeds inside an EF5 tornado (essentially the same rating with corrected wind speeds) are in excess of 200 mph.
it moves with speed up to 54 miles
Speed is the ability to move quickly from one point to another. It is a measure of how fast an object is moving.
To move fast could be to speed, hurry, hasten, rush, hie, shoot, or dart (as in He darted for the door).
It depends. Sometimes it can move at 20mph and sometimes it will really speed, depending on the wind.
Speed and velocity respectively. Speed refers to how fast an object is moving, while velocity includes both the speed and direction of motion.