The average airspeed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is about 20.1 miles per hour or 32.4 kilometers per hour. However, this varies depending on the conditions and individual bird.
The average air speed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is approximately 20.1 miles per hour or 9 meters per second. However, this can vary depending on wind conditions and other factors.
The velocity of the wind was nearing a record speed.
You said "against ... wind", and that's all the information I have that specifies the direction of the wind. I have to understand that to mean that the wind is from the south toward the north. In that case, the wind vector is exactly opposite to the duck vector. So, during the gust, the duck's ground speed is (10.0 - 2.5) = 7.5 ms.
well velocity is much stronger than muscle velocity because air velocity is when wind speed catches up with the heaver object and slows it down and muscle velocity is how much weight you can carry there is your answer hope you understand your welcome - Jamie
Pilots need to know wind velocity to calculate the effect of wind on their aircraft's speed, heading, and fuel consumption. This information is crucial for flight planning, navigation, and ensuring the safety and efficiency of the flight.
It depends on the average wind-speed velocity of an African Swallow.
The average air speed velocity of an unladen European Swallow is approximately 20.1 miles per hour or 9 meters per second. However, this can vary depending on wind conditions and other factors.
It's the wind speed, or, if the direction is included, the wind velocity.
Wind is simply the movement of air. By definition, this movement has velocity (it has speed plus a direction).
The velocity of an object contains information about both about the speed and the direction of motion of an object. It is a vector. The speed can be obtained by taking the absolute length of the velocity and the direction can be obtained by dividing the velocity by its absolute length resulting in a unit directional vector.
An anemometer is used for measuring the speed of wind,
Basically velocity is speed in a specific direction. So just the speed of the person when waking in the wind with a specific direction.
Wind velocity is vector quantity. direction is also important.
Wind speed is measured in m/s or km/h.
An anemometer measures wind velocity.
Perhaps by "velocity" you're referring to the wind "vector," i.e., speed and direction. If so, the answer is simple: The wind speed alone is little help when calculating aircraft course. A pilot also needs to know the direction from which the wind is coming in order to accurately calculate intended course and speed.
A scale used to measure wind speed is called a anemometer. It measures the velocity of wind.