Download speed changes from one computer to another depending on the internet connection speed on the computer the internet speed can range from 56kb/s on the modem dial up connection up to 10 mb/s used in large companies, mostly in my country Lebanon the speed is 256kb/s using DSL connection which if divided by 8 gives a download speed of about 32 kb/s. if you want to know waht is the download speed divide your connection by 8. finally the more the internet connection speed increases, the more the download speed increases.
and in some cases if the connection is fast however the download is still slow this can be the result of viruses and some programs that can exploit your connection and use it to contact theitr vendors for advertisments and stuff...
They can ONLY move slower than the speed of light.
Road conditions are slippery
slower than the speed of light
Neither of them is an indication of absolute speed, so neither of them is slower than the other. They both mean that the music should gradually get slower, but that is all. They indicate a process, not a state.
Way slower. For reference, the speed of sound is about 767.3 mph and the speed of light is 671,000,000 mph.
Subsonic means "slower than the speed of sound" so a subsonic bullet is any bullet that travels slower than the speed of sound.
Dial up speed cannot be over 5 MBPS. It is extremely slow. The download speed is typically much slower than the internet speed however it does pose for a max. Dial up is not the best for speed especially with downloading. The top speed you can receive will depend on many factors including your computer.
The word you are looking for is "subsonic." This term describes speeds that are slower than the speed of sound.
Driving slower than the speed limit is not necessarily illegal, but it can be considered unsafe if it impedes the flow of traffic. It is important to drive at a speed that is safe for the conditions and does not disrupt the normal flow of traffic.
No, speed of sound in air is much slower than the speed of light in vacuum.
No, the cathode ray is faster than the speed of light.
A bigger propeller moves more air with each rotation but at a slower speed, which can result in slower overall speed. A smaller propeller moves less air per rotation but at a faster speed, which can lead to faster overall speed.