No the can go faster downhill or uphill
It will not make you go faster. It can make you go slower, Unless you are Strong enough that if won't hinder your speed.
If it goes back it is slower, if it goes forward it is faster
This question assumes that one does keep getting faster and faster when riding a bike. This might be true under some circumstances, but it is not a fact, it is not a universal truth.If one continually went faster and faster, then one would eventually reach the speed of light, and beyond! That just doesn't happen. So something must be wrong with the assumption implicit in the question.Consider: If you are going uphill, you might go slower and slower!If you are going downhill, the force of gravity will make you accelerate and go faster and faster.If you are on the level, and you cease pedalling, you will go slower and slower until you stop or fall off.So, if you find youself going faster and faster, you are probably going downhill. Either that, or someone has surreptitiously attached a jet engine to the back of your bike and you haven't noticed yet!
Generally, the car should go faster.
if the asteroid is closer to the sun does it go faster or slower
It is known to travel faster on turf.
well, if they have a cap on, they can go faster. If you have clothes on, you will go slower than if you had a swimsuit on. If you are tired, you will go slower than if you were full of good energy.
So they go faster or slower.
faster than a cow, slower than a pikachu.
You make a clock go slower by hovering over the other clock, and make it go faster by hovering over the specific clock.
No. Bigger wheels roll slower than smaller wheels. They roll slower because they have a larger circumference and they take longer to roll. Smaller wheels have a smaller circumference meaning they go faster.