The distance and time.
to find x in that way you need to have two measurements not just one
Time and distance.
Wave speed(m/s)= Frequency(Hz) x Wavelength(m) W.S= Fr X Wl
distance and time
Measure one part, then measure the second part. Add the two measurements together and you have the answer
I'll go along with that.
The question that you have do asked is, I'm afraid to say, not possible. The two measurements that you have asked about do not measure the same thing. "cc" stands for cubic capacity. It measures capacity. It measures the same as litres. "Mph" measures speed. The two measurements are not interchangeable. Furthermore, one is a metric measurement and one is imperial. They are measurements from different eras of recent history.
Measure the width and the length and multiply the two measurements together.
Miles per hour or kilometers per hour
A sonic anemometer uses sound to measure wind speed. It sends a sound signal from a fixed transmitter to a fixed receiver, and by measuring the time it takes for the sound to arrive, can compute the speed of sound. Wind speed will increase or decrease the speed of sound depending on whether it is a tail wind or a head wind. By measuring the speed of sound in both directions the wind speed along that axis can be calculated from the difference of the two measurements. A two axis or three axis instrument can measure total wind speed.
Grams to measure weight. To measure the speed and mileage at the same time. These two do not mix.
An isosceles triangle has two equal side and angle measurements.