I suppose it does, so one second is the speed of each second, or one minute is the speed of each minute. OR sixty seconds is the speed of each minute. This hopefully will help you:) as much as it confused me by just answering the question:)
PS: What a great question!
Speed is a measure of distance over time.
Without time, there cannot be speed.
However, you can't say that time has any 'influence' on speed. I can drive at
60 miles per hour for 30 minutes just as easily as I can do it for 5 minutes.
Neither light nor time normally has any influence on speed.
projection speed projection angle projection height
5 factors that affect breaking time;- under the influence of alcohol- under the influence of drugs- reaction time- the friction of conditions and car- car material- speed- acceleration- thinking time
cost, speed, delivery - lead time
The ocean does not influence wind speed and direction. The currents in the ocean are caused by wind speed and direction. The tides in the ocean are influenced by the phases of the moon.
The ocean does not influence wind speed and direction. The currents in the ocean are caused by wind speed and direction. The tides in the ocean are influenced by the phases of the moon.
The amount of and the speed of the water
The ocean does not influence wind speed and direction. The currents in the ocean are caused by wind speed and direction. The tides in the ocean are influenced by the phases of the moon.
Speed= distance / time distance = speed x time time = distance / speed
That depends on the speed. If you know the speed, use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That depends on the speed. If you know the speed, use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That depends on the speed. If you know the speed, use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.That depends on the speed. If you know the speed, use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.
Clock speed can influence the mip rate of measuring performance.
Kinetic energy is equal to mv2/2, where m is mass and v is speed. Since speed is squared in this formula, changes in speed have a greater influence on the kinetic energy than do changes in mass.