gravity, drag, if an object has a high mass number it falls quicker and if it has a large surface area it falls slower. Think about it this way, if you throw a parachute unopened it will hit the ground before an opened parachute. There are many conditions to take accountable like wind, resistance or drag, and sometimes temperature like in a hot air ballon.
if is model with computers etc,most probable cause is the cam positioning sensor
It can be very dangerous especially at high speeds in a curve. It causes the rear of the car to become very unstable.
No. All E-M waves travel through space at the same speed, known as the"Speed of Light".
windshield wipers have different kinds of speeds such as the ones listed below:Low speed: Low, Intermediate,HighNormal speed: Low, Intermediate,High (recommended speeds for rain and clean up)High "" hope i helped
Couple things come to mind. -improper caliper operation -abnormally worn brake pads -rotor plate abnormally worn -even a suspension missalignment
Objects fall with different accelerations and speeds due to differences in their mass and drag forces acting upon them. The acceleration of an object due to gravity is constant (9.8 m/s^2), but objects with greater mass experience greater gravitational force and thus fall faster. Additionally, objects with larger surface areas experience more drag, which can further affect their speed of descent.
In the absence of air, all objects fall with the same acceleration. That means that at the same time after the drop, all objects are moving at the same speed.
Different objects can have different speeds; also, the same object can have one speed now, and a different speed later.
Objects fall at different speeds due to the influence of air resistance, mass, and shape. Lighter objects with a higher surface area experience more air resistance, slowing their descent compared to heavier objects with a smaller surface area. Additionally, gravitational acceleration remains constant regardless of mass, resulting in objects falling at different speeds due to these factors.
people on steds
A pebble and a shoe fall at different accelerations and speeds due to their different masses. The shoe has a greater mass compared to the pebble, causing it to experience a greater gravitational force and accelerate more slowly. However, both objects fall at the same rate of acceleration due to gravity, regardless of their masses.
In a vacuum, all objects fall at the same speed regardless of shape or weight due to gravity exerting the same force on them. However, in the presence of air resistance, objects with different shapes will fall at different speeds due to variations in air resistance.
The gravitational pull of other objects in space affect all
Slippage in the transmission or a bad torque converter
No, objects of different weights fall at the same rate in a vacuum due to gravity. This is known as the principle of equivalence, demonstrated by Galileo's famous experiment. However, in the presence of air resistance, heavier objects can overcome it better and fall slightly faster than lighter objects.
Two objects can have the same speed but different velocities if they are moving in different directions. Velocity includes the speed as well as the direction of motion. So, even if two objects are moving at the same speed, if they are moving in opposite or different directions, their velocities will be different.
Objects may move at different speeds because of how much mass they contain. Some objects also may have more propulsion than others which makes them able to travel faster.