From what i know from about 30meters to the time you reach the car.
Depending on the position of the camera, a speed camera may be able to catch you from the other side of the road. It is best not to speed where you know there are cameras.
I guess use a high speed camera Time it and measure the distance travelled.
Assuming the speed is at its greatest at the moment it leaves the throwers hand, 2 (3 dimensional) ordinates a short distance apart are noted and the time taken between them noted also, then speed = distance / time.
Gatso is a brand of speed camera invented by Maurice Gatsonides.
Speed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*TimeSpeed = Distance/TimeTime = Distance/SpeedDistance = Speed*Time
A speed camera work when a driver is on high speed then the speed camera will take a shot of the car witch will have the number plate then they will be able to find all the information on the driver…
Divide the distance by the speed. For the distance, I guess you should take twice the distance (since the sound has to go back and forth). The speed of sound in air is about 330 m/s.
the answer to your question is no because the consumers can make a fake speed camera
Speed= distance / time distance = speed x time time = distance / speed
Some of the benefits of a slow motion video camera are: It allows one to catch on to the little details that would be missed at normal speed, it can be used to create special effects or funny videos.
speed = distance / time so distance / speed = time
speed over distance or speed/Distance.