To stop a bus and a racing car traveling at the same speed of 30 kph, the bus typically requires more force due to its greater mass. According to Newton's second law of motion (F=ma), force is directly proportional to mass when accelerating or decelerating an object. Therefore, the bus's larger mass means it has more momentum, necessitating a greater force to bring it to a stop compared to the lighter racing car.
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Newtons is used to measure force, NOT work or energy. It is important not to confuse force with energy (or work). Whether you need more force depends on the exact situation. For example: * When pulling an object in a situation where you have to overcome friction between solids, the force is practically independent of the speed. * When pulling an object through a fluid, the force does increase for a greater speed. * When pulling an object at a constant speed upwards (against the pull of gravity), the force required is independent of the speed (ignoring air resistance).
Well speed because that's what creates the G Force
Applying more force in the direction of travel will increase the acceleration and therefore speed. If more force is applyed opposite to the direction of travel, acceleration will decrease.
Mass and force are directly proportional, therefore: more mass = greater force (Equation: F = ma). Mass and speed are inversely proportional, so: more mass = lesser speed (Equation: p = mv).
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When the wing is straight it creates more 'lift' . When swept it allows more speed.
When a horse applies more force to a cart, the speed of the cart will increase. This is due to Newton's second law of motion, which states that the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the force applied to it. So, the greater the force applied by the horse, the faster the cart will accelerate and increase in speed.
A cyclist needs to exert a centripetal force to move faster around a curve. The amount of force required depends on the speed of the cyclist, mass of the rider and bicycle, radius of the curve, and coefficient of friction between the tires and the road surface. A higher speed or tighter turn will require more force.
Because the size of the objects determine the speed and force of the object, the smaller the object, the higher the speed and the less force is applied whereas a larger object will apply more force and less speed.
racing throttle response .... gives you more acceleration when you are at your top speed... it releases throttle and give you some more acceleration.. i am one of the user of the bike and i have experienced it too
Stairs are force multipliers because they require more force to climb compared to walking on a flat surface. While stairs can lead to a decrease in speed due to the additional effort required, they are not primarily designed to increase speed.