No, dyslexia should not affect someone that is or will try to learn to play the piano.
Interesting question, I'll get back to this
you learn to breath in a lot more oxygen and get a lot more puff into you
Radio waves hit all obstacles the same, but the waves will differ in the distance of the wave and/or the object from the transmitter.
im not EXACTLY sure but i suppose it would definitely strenthen fingers. hope that helps
Because distance/time = the speed at which something travels.
The size of the paper does affect the distance it travels, but it also makes it heavier.
yeah totally
Yes.
No this is simply to hold the ball together, it does not affect the distance the ball travels in any way.
i don't know y don't u tell me
The distance an object travels can be changed by altering its speed, time of travel, or route taken. Factors like friction, air resistance, and incline of the surface can also affect the distance traveled by an object.
In terms of physics, the length makes no difference.
Yes, the air pressure in a ball can affect the distance it travels. Overinflated or underinflated balls may not travel as far as properly inflated balls because the amount of air pressure can impact the ball's bounce and flight trajectory.
No, frequency is not directly proportional to distance. The frequency of a wave is determined by its source and is not directly related to the distance it travels. However, factors such as the medium through which the wave travels can affect its frequency.
Yes, it depends how hard or soft you kick the soccer ball
Yes, force can affect how far an object travels. The greater the force applied to an object, the farther it is likely to travel. This is because force influences the acceleration of the object, which in turn affects its speed and distance covered.