It generally takes longer to accelerate than to decelerate because acceleration requires increasing speed over time, while deceleration involves decreasing speed. Additionally, factors like mass, friction, and power of the engine can influence the time it takes to accelerate and decelerate.
No, they take a lot, lot longer.
It takes much longer to get to Miami from St. Louis than Milwaukee
Venus, farther from the Sun than Mercury, takes longer to orbit. the Sun.
Yes, it does when it's humid outside your hair will take the moister or water from the air. Which causes frizz and longer time to dry.
For the same reason that it would take longer to run around your block than to run around your yard. The further planets have a further distance to travel to make one revolution around the sun.
Yes, however they are both likely to take longer to heal. Get plenty of rest, fluids and vitamins.
i think woman take longer i think woman take longer
both taken together make it very hard and about 3 inches longer than normal
On a slippery surface, there is less friction between the object and the surface, which reduces the force acting against the object's motion. This means that it takes longer for the object to decelerate and come to a stop compared to a surface with more friction.
The duration of Miracles Take Longer is 1800.0 seconds.
Miracles Take Longer ended in 1984-05.
Heck, I'm 57 and still waiting! And happy about it! Some guys take a lot longer than others.... whether you mean physically or emotionally - and even longer for both.
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If they are stored at the same temperature, the bread would always last longer. If both were left out on the counter together, the meat would spoil first. If both were refrigerated, the meat would still spoil first but it would take longer. If both are frozen, they will keep for months.
The reason that it takes a moving truck a much longer time to stop than it takes a car to stop when the brakes are applied on both is because the truck weighs more. The more mass a vehicle has the longer it will take to stop.
Yes, heavier cars generally take longer to stop compared to lighter cars, assuming all other factors are equal. This is due to the greater momentum that heavier vehicles possess, which requires more force to decelerate. Additionally, heavier cars may have larger braking distances because of the increased mass that needs to be slowed down. However, factors such as brake system efficiency, tire grip, and road conditions also play significant roles in stopping distance.
Miracles Take Longer was created on 1984-01-09.