Hull displacement & wind speed.
Speed and direction determine velocity
These were called the "clipper ships", and were predominantly British and American ships. They were narrower than previous vessels, and among the fastest sailing ships ever built. They were only eclipsed by the development of practical steam power.
Time and distance
Speed of motion is determined by time and distance.
the two factors that determine an object's velocity is SPEED and DIRECTION.By: Arjane Lee Lagasca
distance and time
No the boat was sailing at an average speed
Mass, speed.
speed, weight and distance.
Mass and Speed
The nautical term for a unit of speed when sailing or navigating a boat is the word knots. To measure a knot it is the unit of speed equal to one nautical mile approximately 1.151 mph.
Distance and Time. Speed=Distance/Time (s=d/t)