The technical term for the speed of water is "flow rate," which refers to the volume of water passing through a specific point over a certain period of time. This is commonly measured in cubic meters per second (m³/s) or liters per minute (L/min).
Speed is a scalar quantity that measures how fast an object is moving, while velocity is a vector quantity that measures the rate at which an object changes its position in a specific direction. Velocity includes both the speed of an object and its direction of motion.
Velocity is the term for speed in a specific direction. It is a vector quantity that includes both the speed and direction of an object's motion.
Terminal velocity is the term for the highest attainable speed an object can reach as it falls through a fluid, such as air or water. At terminal velocity, the force of gravity pulling the object down is equal to the drag force acting against it.
"speed" or "the speed"
Ground reference speed is the speed of an aircraft with reference to the ground. Ground reference can also be used in watercraft by using the seabed. Watercraft can also use water reference speed, which is water flowing past the hull. The difference is that one uses the ground and the other uses the water to reference speed.
The technical term for the speed of a river is velocity.
Purity.
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H20 2 parts hydrogen, 1 part oxygen
Condensation
Scientists usually refer to it using the highly technical term water.
The face is the proper technical term for itself.
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The technical term for milk is "lacteal secretion."
The other term for Technical specification is CONFIGURATION
"Trichology" is the technical term for the study of hair.
A neuron is a technical term for a nerve cell.