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There are lots of things but a performance exaust will help

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Why does it take more energy to go faster?

"Kinetic energy" is energy of motion. When you, or any object, move faster, you have more kinetic energy. In order for you or any object to speed up, it needs to have more kinetic energy, and that energy has to come from somewhere. It can come from gasoline burning in the engine to turn the wheels faster, rocket fuel burning in the combustion chamber to accelerate the spacecraft, RF current through the magnets to drag the protons around the ring faster, or glucose burning in the muscles to make the legs go faster. But if more speed is needed, then it'll take more kinetic energy, and that energy must come from somewhere.


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Does urbanization drive TFR down?

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