To make an object move faster, you can increase the force applied to it, reduce the opposing forces like friction, aerodynamic drag, or gravity acting against it, and decrease its mass to allow for quicker acceleration. Additionally, optimizing the object's design for minimal resistance and increasing the energy input can also help in making it move faster.
No, increasing the mass of an object will not make it go faster. In fact, the more massive an object is, the more force is needed to accelerate it and the slower it will move.
When the particles of an object move faster inside the object, their kinetic energy increases. The kinetic energy of a particle is directly related to its speed, so as particles move faster, their kinetic energy also increases.
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No, particles in a hot object move faster on average compared to particles in a colder object. This is because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a substance. Hotter objects have higher average kinetic energy, leading to faster particle movement.
The force that can make things move or change shape is typically mechanical force, which involves a push or pull applied to an object. This force can result in the object experiencing acceleration, deformation, or both, depending on the nature of the force applied.
Only by raising temperature.
Because the weight on the object is a force that is measured in newtons (N) and that is gravitational force x mass / mass x 10. Basically, the weight is pushed down on the object which causes the object to move slightly faster than it normally would.
No, increasing the mass of an object will not make it go faster. In fact, the more massive an object is, the more force is needed to accelerate it and the slower it will move.
Forces are the only thing that can do that.
Collectively they are form s of 'Energy Transfer'. Conduction : The molecules in a hot object move/vibrate faster than in a cooler object. A hot object placed adjacent to a cool object , will make the cool objects molecules move /vibrate faster. Convection : The movement of got molecules to a cooler region. Radiation ; An electron-magnetic wave, which when it intercepts an object will make its molecules move/vibrate faster.
Things that happen internally can make an object turn in place, but they can't make it move from one place to another.
why are some objects faster than other
Yes, forces do all of these things. A force changes the velocity of an object, and is the only thing that can change the velocity of an object.
Yes. Use simple and compound machines always get things done faster and better.
When the particles of an object move faster inside the object, their kinetic energy increases. The kinetic energy of a particle is directly related to its speed, so as particles move faster, their kinetic energy also increases.
streamlined
its particles move faster