The term for increasing speed is accelerating.
Rising action or complications (obsticles)
speed, velocity, swiftness, rapidity - take your pick occurring with great speed
A simile for increase, or/and increasing could be like "A race car on a speed track." Or "A wolf hunting down prey."
The "nth term" is an adjective that refers to the last item in any series of decreasing or increasing values of infinite scale or amount. An example sentence: "The building had been remodeled to the nth degree, leaving no detail unfinished."
ACCELERATING : increasing in speed or velocity, or (analogous use) a trend that increases more rapidly e.g. "The deforestation of Brazil may be accelerating." (applies to the rate of deforestation)
Gradually increasing in speed, to be performed with increasing speed
Acceleration is the term used to describe a car increasing in speed. It refers to the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
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Acceleration refers to increasing or decreasing speed. When an object changes its speed, it is said to be accelerating, whether the speed is increasing or decreasing. Changing direction is related to a different aspect of motion called velocity.
increasing the speed on a new isuzu d max
momentum As the speed of a rolling ball is increasing, the increasing speed is accompanied by: a. increasing momentum.
It doesn't. Increasing speed affects the KINETIC energy.
decreasing speed
Increasing the speed of the plunger will increase the frequency of the waves.
Assuming a constant wavelength, then increasing the wave speed will increase the frequency.
The proper musical term for increasing the tempo is "accelerando."
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