A measurement of 70cc refers to the volume of a cylinder in cubic centimeters, not a speed measurement like miles per hour. To calculate speed in miles per hour (MPH), you would need additional information such as engine power, gearing, and other factors.
there is only one form of feet, as least used for measurement.
Laser speed guns use a narrow beam of laser light to detect the speed of a moving vehicle by calculating the time it takes for the laser beam to travel to the vehicle and reflect back. The device measures the change in frequency of the reflected light to determine the speed of the vehicle based on the Doppler effect.
To measure the speed of a slapshot in hockey, a radar gun is commonly used. The radar gun emits a signal that bounces off the puck and calculates its speed based on the return signal. This provides an accurate measurement of the speed of the slapshot.
Assuming the speed of light in air is already known (it is close to the speed of light in a vacuum), you might check how the light refracts when it changes from air to water (at what angle), and then use Snell's Law.
I'm pretty sure knots use to be the measurement of wind speed. I'm not totally sure. Sorry.
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To calculate speed, you divide the distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance. The formula for speed is: Speed = Distance / Time. Make sure to use consistent units of measurement for both distance and time in order to get an accurate result.
You can use a graph to calculate speed.
To calculate average speed, you measure how long it takes(T) to get from point A to point B. Then you use the formula below: speed = (B - A)/T
Jets use a pitot tube.
Speed = Distrance / time
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To calculate initial speed (also known as initial velocity), use the following formula: initial speed = (final speed - acceleration*time). You will need to know the final speed, acceleration, and time to calculate the initial speed accurately.
To calculate the standard error of measurement, you can use the formula: SEM SD (1 - reliability). SEM stands for standard error of measurement, SD is the standard deviation of the test scores, and reliability is the reliability coefficient of the test. This formula helps estimate the amount of error in a test score measurement.
Speed of light in water = speed of light in vacuum/refractive index of water
Temperature is a measurement of the average speed of the particles in a substance.