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.
Opposite words like "fast" and "slow" can refer to the same speed in a relative sense. For example, a car moving at 50 mph might be considered "fast" compared to a runner, but "slow" compared to a racing car. The perception of speed is subjective and depends on the context in which it is being compared.
Speed. (not velocity)
acceleration is a measurement of increased speed change (deceleration being that of decreased speed change). your current speed (Whether fast, or slow) is irrelevant, as long as it changes, and increases, which means you are accelerating.
Olm is a slow-moving aquatic salamander species. They move slowly and deliberately to conserve energy and are not known for their speed.
the opposite of slow down - fast up......heheheh lolzzz. i think that it has no opposite..even if it has a opposite then it may be - do it fast, be quick,etc
it depends what speed is fast and what speed is slow and what car you are talking about.
typically for strength it is slow and for speed it is generally fast
speed
I think you mean slow down and speed up. slow down =slow, speed up=fast
15 kilometres is a distance, not a speed. Therefore, it is neither fast nor slow.
Opposite words like "fast" and "slow" can refer to the same speed in a relative sense. For example, a car moving at 50 mph might be considered "fast" compared to a runner, but "slow" compared to a racing car. The perception of speed is subjective and depends on the context in which it is being compared.
Kindly provide me with your speed for me to tell you whether you are fast or slow at racing.
Tempo is how fast of slow something is played this can be for a peice of music to get effect they play the music fast and slow.
Speed. (not velocity)
A medium speed.
fast quick slow speedy sluggish
The speed you are receiving data from the site - is dependent on the speed of your connection. Even sites created on a 'slow' server will upload quickly if the destination computer processes the data fast - and the modem/router is operating at a fast speed.