the word for the speed that you type is called your GWAM.
The speed at a given point is called instantaneous speed. It represents the speed of an object at a specific moment in time.
Constant speed
The pace or speed of the beat is called tempo.
The speed of an object at a specific moment in time is called instantaneous speed.
This type of wave is called a mechanical wave. It requires a medium (such as water or air) to travel through and can transmit energy in a specific direction at a known speed, such as sound waves or seismic waves.
That type of map is called a thematic.
It is called an AX15
It's called deceleration.
That type of map is called a thematic.
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Distance / time is simply called "speed". When the direction is relevant, you would talk about "velocity". I am not aware of different "types of speed".
The speed at a given point is called instantaneous speed. It represents the speed of an object at a specific moment in time.
Light is a type of wave; it is not a type of speed.
Speed.
Constant speed
The pace or speed of the beat is called tempo.
The speed of speaking is called Dynamics