Smaller aircraft like fighters usually have a much more powerful engine and a better power to weight ratio, so they go faster.
Larger planets have more mass and therefore more gravitational pull, which accelerates their rotation. This is related to the conservation of angular momentum, where a larger planet will naturally rotate faster to balance its increased mass.
depends there are different versions i have the x18 which goes between 50-60mph but the smaller ones are about 1-10mph and the bigger they get the faster they go
the bigger atoms exploded making much smaller ones
ones bigger ones smaller
They don't have to be.
Same procedure as for smaller ones.
no
the smaller ones are fresh meaning that they finished growing from little tiny plants. the bigger pumpkins have been growing for quite a while.
yes because bigger ones get a lot of wind speed who make them move fast but the smaller one can't not movee at the wind speed
The size of the planet doesn't have an effect on how fast a planet spins, therefore the speed to spin is random or has some other factor.
Generally speaking bigger engines have more power (BHP) than smaller ones. This doesn't mean the car will be faster than a car with a smaller engine however as many other factors come into play. Bigger engines are also more likely to consume more fuel.
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