The effects of speed on the body are numerous. Some examples are it puts strain on the heart (raises blood pressure), weakens the immune system, causes emotional problems, reduces appetite, causes bouts of energy (sleeplessness) due to the release of dopamine, causes euphoria and taking this drug may result in stroke or death.
using Speed as in amfetamines makes your hunger go away. How fast you lose weight depends on your body though. Different diets have different effects on different people, this goes for speed as well. A diet consisting of healthy eating habits (less fat and sugar) in combination with excersise will be much better for the body as speed has many nasty side effects.
Capsules for height will show side-effects on your body. You can increase your height naturally.
The effects of speed (methamphetamine) typically last for 6-12 hours, but it can take 1-3 days for the drug to completely leave your system. Factors like frequency of use, dosage, metabolism, and hydration levels can affect how long speed stays in your body.
Speed is relative to the speed of light and gravity. So gravity could effect speed.
Mostly. Spell Speed 1 effects can't normally be chained to each other. You can get situations where two Triggered effects activate simultaneously, meaning you have a Spell Speed 1 effect at chain link 1 and 2. But ignoring Triggers, a player can't chain a Spell Speed 1 effect to another Spell Speed 1 effect, these can only start chains, not add to them. Spell Speed 2 effects can be chained to Spell Speed 1 or 2 effects, and Spell Speed 3 effects can chain to Spell Speed 1, 2 or 3 effects.
when a body move with uniform speed
Two effects of hazardous materials on your body are sickness and death.
Although it depends on what type of speed your taking, effects can include increased heart rate, body tempature, euphoria, speeds up central nervous system and feelings of well being and increased confindence.
Effects of inactivity on the body are adipose tissue to build up among other things
Friction will reduce an object's speed.
Speed, or methamphetamine, can lead to a range of physical effects on the body including increased heart rate, elevated blood pressure, reduced appetite, and hyperactivity. Prolonged use can result in serious health issues such as cardiovascular problems, dental issues, and weight loss. Additionally, speed can also negatively impact mental health, causing paranoia, aggression, and mood disturbances.
The measure of cooling that combines temperature and wind speed is called the wind chill factor. It indicates how cold it feels to the human body when exposed to the elements, taking into account both the actual air temperature and the rate at which heat is lost from the body due to the combination of temperature and wind speed.