no, measure is an amount, size, degree, etc. how fast something is going is the speed like 15 meters per second, 50 miles an hour etc.
This is not a question therefore, we need a question to answer the statement (like jeopardy).
"What is time?"
A stopwatch?
How fast it is going. MPH.
Speed is how fast something is going when the direction in which it is travelling is unimportant. Velocity is a measurement of the rate at which an object is changing its position. As such, in order to measure it, one must define both the speed at which an object is moving, and also the direction of movement.
speed
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temperature
By how fast it is going.
How fast it is going. MPH.
Speed is how fast something is going. Velocity is the speed and direction something is going.
Revolutions per minute, a measure how fast something is rotating.
3.0Km is a distance, not a measure of time. It depend on how fast you are going.
acceleration work by speed when something is going fast and when it and go over or faster with something.
Momentum is a measure of how hard it is going to be to get something to stop. Big objects going fast have lot of momentum. Getting hit by a truck will hurt more than getting hit by a fly. Momentum is worked out as mass x velocity so you need to know how fast it is going aswell as how much it weighs.
It is important to know how fast a vehicle is going for many reasons. Since speed effects handing and braking times, you can't make proper driving decisions if you do not know how fast you are going. Speed sensors measure how fast a vehicle is going.
.by looking at the time it takes in terms of seconds
the anemometer was created because they needed to see how fast the wind was going and what direction it was going also they needed to measure the weather
To figure out how productive someone is working or how fast something is going.
Your speedometer! It tells you how fast you are going at that instant.All different types of devices are used to measure instantaneous velocity including chronographs, lasers, and radars.