Presence of friction, incline and so on.
Yes, waves do speed up as they approach the shore because the energy of the wave is compressed into a smaller area. This causes the wavelength to decrease, leading to an increase in wave speed.
The speed of evaporation increase when the temperatre increase.
An increase in temperature, pressure, or concentration of reactants can cause an increase in speed in a combustion reaction. This provides more energy to break the bonds and allows the reaction to proceed faster.
The rate of increase in speed is a measure of how quickly an object's velocity is changing over time. It can be calculated by dividing the change in speed by the change in time. A higher rate of increase in speed indicates that the object is accelerating faster.
Gas particles speed up when heated because the increase in temperature provides more energy to the particles, which causes them to move faster and with greater kinetic energy. This increased speed results in higher pressure within the gas container.
No, it causes a huge decrease in speed.
Presence of friction, incline and so on.
Gravity, friction, or wind drag.
Amphetamine. Causes an increase in wakefulness and focus.
the speed just increases as more temperature molecules try to get far and thus they start vibrating by harshal satish patil.
Sounds like transmission trouble. May be transmission is not upshifting into high gear
As the speed of the particles increase, it causes them to collide with the other particles in which they are reacting with more frequently, increasing the reaction rate.
A broken or maladjusted IAC valve.
The object's kinetic energy increases when both its mass and speed increase. This is because kinetic energy is directly proportional to both mass and the square of speed.
Yes, because the tire gets hot and this causes the tread to wear faster.
If you are referring to the voltage at your residence, then voltage variation is caused by the changes to the load on your supply network. The network load varies throughout the day, being busiest, for example, around lunchtime and around dinnertime. The resulting load current variation causes the supply voltage to vary (it drops when the load current increases) but, by law, your supplier is obliged to maintain any voltage variation within limits -in the UK, for example, these limits are between +10% and -6% of the nominal 230 V.
It will have increase in speed with increase in time