In air, red has the longest wavelength and therefore the lowest frequency, corresponding to the minimum speed. Violet has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, corresponding to the maximum speed.
Typically, wind turbines need a minimum wind speed of about 6-9 mph (3-4 m/s) to generate electricity. This is known as the cut-in speed. At this speed, the turbine blades start rotating and generating power.
Without air friction, the horizontal component of the velocity will be constant. The vertical component of the velocity will be a maximum at the lowest point in its motion and at a minimum at the highest point in its motion. Therefore the minimum is at the highest point in its motion- Potential energy max Kinetic Energy min and the maximum is at its lowest point in the motion- KE is max PE min
Minimum speed wil be obviously ZERO, however I think, MAX speed generally for a domestic flight willl be 1200 - 1400 Km per hour... { avg will be approx 1000 } use simple math Speed = Distance / time...
The minimum speed of a ball rolling down an incline occurs when all its initial potential energy at the top of the incline is converted to kinetic energy at the bottom, without any loss to friction or other factors. This minimum speed can be calculated using the principle of conservation of energy.
With lift generated by wind speed over the wings.
engine lets airoplane fly in air and airoplane also fly with its wings
The speed of light is minimum in Glass. It is because light travels at minimum speed in solids.
transport and somethink that flies in the air and takes you on holiday..........
glass
In air, red has the longest wavelength and therefore the lowest frequency, corresponding to the minimum speed. Violet has the shortest wavelength and highest frequency, corresponding to the maximum speed.
Yes, but not by any commercial air service: there is none to anywhere on the Antarctic continent.
There is no minimum vehicle speed. They can go off sitting still during a collision if the 'G' loads are correct on the vehicle.
it depends on what you are dropping from how high at what air speed...
The force of the collision has to be great enough
Several:- Air resistance, gravity, pressure differences. Engine thrust.
yes