it depends on its distance and time s= d/t
The maximum speed of any object is hardly equal to speed of light which is 3*10^8 approximately.
Velocity as opposed to speed is a vector and is therefore much more useful. For example when driving in a car your speedometer tells you your speed in Mph or KMph. This however does not give you information on where you are going, it only tells you how fast. You could be going north, south, east or west. Velocity on the other hand is a vector, which means it gives you direction and magnitude. So you know the car's speed and direction. Therefore velocity is more important in describing how a storm is moving because it tells you where the storm is going and how fast it is going.
Speed is a measure of how fast an object is going. This is a scalar quantity, which means it only gives magnitude (size) information. Velocity is a vector quantity, which is very similar to speed, but it also includes direction information.Example:Speed of car = 60 km/hVelocity of car = 60 km/h in a Northwesterly direction
Temperature is the measure of how fast particles are moving in an object.
It's the gauge in the car/motorbike/whatever that tells you how fast you're going.
Speed
Average speed and instantaneous speed are both measurements of the speed of an object. The instantaneous speed measures how fast the object is going at a particular moment, while average speed shows how fast the object was moving in total over time.
An object's speed in a given direction is its velocity. Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. It describes how fast and in which direction an object is moving.
The difference between an object's speed and an object's velocity is that the object's speed is how fast it is going, and the object's velocity is how many units of speed the object has traveled.
Velocity is the quantity that describes both the speed and direction of an object's motion. It is a vector quantity, meaning it has both magnitude (speed) and direction. Velocity is different from speed, which only describes how fast an object is moving.
Speed is a scalar quantity that represents how fast an object is moving, while velocity is a vector quantity that includes the speed of the object as well as its direction of motion. Speed tells you how fast something is going, while velocity tells you how fast and in what direction an object is moving.
distance covered by the object per unit time is the speed of the object.
An object can only gain speed if there is a net force on it. If a net horizontal force acting on an object is large enough, or acts for a long enough time, the object can aquire a speed up to just under the speed of light, 3 x 10^8 m/s.
Stataneous speed refers to the speed of an object at a particular instant in time. The speed could be fast or slow depending on the object and context in which it is moving.
speed How fast in which direction is velocity.
speed How fast in which direction is velocity.
Accelerration is the change of speed faster/slower.