The two main factors that affect speed are distance and time. Speed is calculated by dividing the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance.
the wind speed,wind duration and the distance the wave is traveling
The two main factors that affect escape speed are the mass of the object and the gravitational force pulling it. A larger mass or a stronger gravitational force will result in a higher escape speed required to break free from the object's gravitational pull.
Its temperature and its specific thermal capacity
velocity=wavelength*frequency. You do the math
No, the density of an object does not directly affect its speed. The speed of an object is determined by factors such as the force applied to it and the resistance it encounters, not its density.
The 2 things are speed and distance.
That depends on a few things. Be a bit more specific.
Yes, coffee and tea are heated to speed things up.
Enzymes act as catalysts. They speed up the reaction time.
the wind speed,wind duration and the distance the wave is traveling
the temperature and the salinity
The wheel size does affect its speed.
The two main factors that affect escape speed are the mass of the object and the gravitational force pulling it. A larger mass or a stronger gravitational force will result in a higher escape speed required to break free from the object's gravitational pull.
Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires Things that affect braking distance consist of the following factors: * speed at which you're travelling * weight of the car * road conditions * braking efficiency * friction between the road surface and your tires
Kinetic energy = (1/2)*mass*(speed)^2 where, in metric units, mass is in kilograms, speed is in meters/second, and kinetic energy is in Joules. So, you need to know the mass and the speed of the things.
1) Wind velocity (speed)2) Duration (length of time wind blowing) 3) Fetch (distance over which wind blew)
It has no direct affect on the speed of an object. It does affect the energy content of the speeding object.