Height only affects Speed if the object is moving through a medium OTHER than a Vacuum. FRONTAL AREA of the object causes resistance to the forward motion. The 'thicker' the medium the more the resistance. I.E., Water resistance is greater than Air resistance.
So, if the WIDTH of the object is constant, then the increase in Height increases the Frontal Area and increases the resistance to forward motion. Furthermore if the Force moving the object stays the same, then its Velocity will be LOWER.
To land an ollie over stairs, approach the stairs with moderate speed and ensure you have enough height to clear the first step. Pop your tail down firmly while dragging your back foot up the board to lift it off the ground. As you reach the peak of your ollie, extend your legs to clear the stairs. Spot your landing and bend your knees to absorb the impact as you land on the ground.
While strong legs can help with the power and height of an ollie, it's not strictly necessary to perform the trick. More important than strength are proper technique and timing, including the coordination of your feet and the snap of your tail. With practice, even skaters with average leg strength can learn to ollie effectively. Focus on mastering the mechanics, and you'll improve over time.
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Speed is part of kinetic energy ... KE = 1/2 mv2 ( v is velocity, speed). Kinetic energy can be converted to potential energy, if done properly. Height is a factor of PE. PE = mgh (h is height). So an increase in KE, more speed, can be transformed into more height.
Depends on distance, speed and height of the rail, but yes I suppose it's possible
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You can't get air without speed
Ollie Westcott is an Olympic Badminton player who ranks #1 in the world, which has earned him a spot in the Hall of Fame and he also holds the world speed record for the speed of a shuttle cock.
Because then more kenetic energy is transfered
If you are a runner, it will of course have an effect on your speed. You will be able to take much bigger steps and your muscles will have more area and power. But, to make sure that your speed is growing with your height, you need to actively do cardiovascular activities that make your speed higher, like running for example.
Does speed 'effect' the gravitational potential energy of an object? No, but gravitational potential energy can be converted into kinetic energy - so the gravitational potential energy can effect the speed. Ep = mgh Energy Potential = mass * 9.81 (gravity) * height Speed / Velocity is absent from that equation.
The height of the ramp should be the only variable in Rebecca's experiment. All other factors should be kept constant to isolate the effect of ramp height on the speed of the marble.
When it's at its maximum height its speed will be zero.
Yes , there is a relationship between height and speed . Which is that to get fast we need to be tall . Height isn't anything weight can slow you down so speed also consists of height that is the relationship between speed and height
Yes if anything he is better. He has the skills, the speed. Well not yet!