The speed of each car is typically measured using the metric scale, specifically in kilometers per hour (km/h) or meters per second (m/s), and in the imperial scale as miles per hour (mph). These units provide a standardized way to quantify how fast a vehicle is traveling, facilitating comparisons and adherence to speed limits.
miles per hour
5 to 9 mph
The average speed of a car is how fast it averages over a span of time. Instantaneous speed is how fast the car is moving at any given time which is measured using a real-time speedometer.
The average speed of a car is how fast it averages over a span of time. Instantaneous speed is how fast the car is moving at any given time which is measured using a real-time speedometer.
The speed of the car is the rate at which it covers distance, measured in kilometers per hour. The velocity of the car is the rate at which it changes position, including direction, measured in kilometers per hour in a specific direction. Without the value of distance traveled or the specific direction (north) covered, the speed and velocity of the car cannot be determined.
Both of the people could have measured the speed at a different time. Even if one measured the speed a split second before the other, the speeds could be different. This is because in that exact moment the speed is referred to as the INSTANTANEOUS RATE....Imagine a car starting up...it gradually speeds up as it accelerates so in one second from now the car could have a much faster speed.
LPG is not measured in litres, its measured in weight, same as you see the scale on the propane tank when you fill your BBQ tank. it is measured in ltr.s at the pumps.
50 mph scale speed. So, at 1:10 of normal car=5 mph net.
A commercial weighbridge would be appropriate for its weight.A tape measure for determining its dimensions.Its speed would be measured by timing it with a stopwatch over a known distance.Its power output would be measured on a dynamometer, and the same apparatus will enable you to measure the output torque.
No. Musical tempo may be measured in "beats per minute" (quarter notes). The speed of the "Ford Tempo" (midsize car, 1984 to 1994) was measured in mph.
The trap speed is the measured "instantaneous" speed of the vehicle at some timing location, for instance at the end of a 1/4 mile run.
Miles per hour (MPH), or kilometres per hour (KPH) are time travelled by the car over a measured distance.