Speed enables us to complete tasks more quickly, travel long distances in a short amount of time, and react faster to changing situations. It allows us to be more efficient and productive in various aspects of our lives.
Light is propelled through space by electromagnetic waves, which are a form of energy. These waves travel at the speed of light and enable us to see the world around us by reflecting off objects and entering our eyes, where they are processed by the brain to create images.
Velocity tells us the speed of an object's motion as well as its direction of movement.
Velocity tells us the speed of an object in a specific direction. It is a vector quantity that includes both magnitude (speed) and direction. It helps us understand how an object is moving and how its motion may change over time.
If one knows the POSITION and SPEED of an object at a given time, one can then predict the position of that object relative to the original POSITION at any time afterwards. Also useful to know would be the DIRECTION in which it was moving - which would enable a more accurate prediction of it's subsequent position; and any rate of ACCELERATION (or its negative, deceleration), i.e. the rate of change of speed, as this would also affect the object's subsequent position.
Velocity tells us the speed at which an object is moving and the direction in which it is moving.
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They let us see the speed of the stars around the common center of mass. More precisely, the Doppler shift will only detect the component of this speed in our direction - that is, towards us, or away from us.
Describe the sequence of events that enable us to hear
Measure things.
lungs
Their ears enable them to hear, just as ours enable us to hear.
They enable us to breathe.
Flashlights enable us to see in the Dark
noting
carry out a specific task
Light is propelled through space by electromagnetic waves, which are a form of energy. These waves travel at the speed of light and enable us to see the world around us by reflecting off objects and entering our eyes, where they are processed by the brain to create images.