"No wake speed" under North Carolina boating law means operating a vessel at a speed that does not create a wake. This is typically a slow speed that allows the vessel to move without causing waves that could disturb other watercraft, shorelines, or wildlife.
Surface wind speed is slower because there is friction to slow it down, whereas upper atmosphere wind speed is unobstructed.
Under Alabama boating law, idle speed or slow no wake speed refers to the minimum speed at which a vessel can operate without creating a wake that may cause damage or disturbance to other boats and the shoreline. This speed ensures that the vessel moves through the water without producing significant waves, helping to protect both the environment and the safety of others on the water. Typically, this speed is enforced in designated areas such as narrow channels, near docks, and in crowded water zones. Violating idle speed regulations can result in fines and penalties.
In most cases, it is legal for a vessel to travel at speeds greater than "slow no wake" speed, as long as it is within the designated speed limit for that area and the operator maintains a safe speed based on conditions. It is important to be aware of and abide by local regulations regarding speed limits for boating to ensure safety for all waterway users.
it already go realy slow so
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
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Many factors need to be considered for safe speed as with driving a car. Consider the water. Is it calm or rough? Rough water warrants a slower speed. What time of day is it? At dusk and dawn you need to slow down due to visibility. Night boating demands travel at idle speed only, and in many state it is the law. What is the weather? Here again it gets back to water condition and visibility. How much boat traffic is on the water with you? Remember, you may be the safest boater on the lake or river but the yahoo in the next boat may not have a clue about boating or safety. Another thing to consider is your own experience level. If you are new to boating take it slow and learn how your boat reacts to different speeds. And NEVER become over confident. And NEVER operate a boat while drinking alcohol. Many states have the same laws for drunk driving on the water as they are on the road. Consider a safe boating course. Contact the US Coast Guard or your state fish and wildlife department for availability in your area.
No, it is not possible to slow down the speed of light in a vacuum.
Slow is proceeding at a low speed
In Virginia, you must operate at slow-no-wake speed within 50 feet of boat ramps, marinas and moorages.
it depends what speed is fast and what speed is slow and what car you are talking about.