The speed of a storm's motion along its path is typically measured in units of distance per unit time, such as miles per hour or kilometers per hour. This speed can vary significantly depending on the storm's size, strength, and atmospheric conditions influencing its movement.
When the pre set isokinetic speed is reached. This means the contraction is only isokinetic once the speed is achieved and in real terms maintained. In truth the isokinetic contraction is actually a window of the total motion used in the contraction not the whole contraction. This is because it takes some motion to reach the speed and some to decelerate at the end from the speed. The part in the middle (between acceleration and deceleration) s know as the isokinetic range (of contraction)
It is actually quite rare for a tornado to pick up an entire building. Such things usually only happen in EF4 and EF5 tornadoes. Such tornadoes have extremely powerful winds that spiral upward. The upward motion can exert more force on a building than gravity does, and thus lift it into their.
velocity is just a general term for speed (it could be average velocity or instantaneous velocity). Instantaneous velocity/speed (same thing) is the speed at that second. If you are familiar with calculus, it is the derivative of the position graph. Whereas average velocity is how fast the object is going in, for example, 1 hour, it is the speed that is maintained the whole hour (or the average) Instantaneous would be that at the second, at for example t=1.425, the speed is 24m/h . something along those lines
The spinning top exhibits both rotational and translational motion. Rotational motion refers to the spinning motion around its axis, while translational motion refers to the movement of the top as a whole across a surface.
Well you have the first part correct. Newton's Second law exactly states: an object at rest will stay at rest..unless an acting force acts upon it. You kind of have it right as unbalanced..but to clarify it you just wanna say any force stronger then the existing object. Its like wind pushing on a feather, or cars being pulled by tow trucks.
1) a salesperson drove for 50 km at an average speed of 40 km.the salesperson then drove a further 130 km at an average speed of 80km\h.a) what was the total distance travelled?b) what was the average speed for the whole journey?
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About one whole month
Yes it will have all the storm together
No, the water travels at different speeds depending on the terrain. That's why you have some sections of a river called "rapids."
The wind speed on Jupiter is very high and the Great Red Spot ( Superstorm The worst and largest storm in the solar system) make a whole lot of rucuss. Hoped I Helped -David
the storm has changed the city of new Orleans a whole lot.. THE SCHOOLS THE BUILDING AND SO MUCH MORE.
Because they fought with swords and if an army was attacking, it would look like a whole "storm" of swords coming down on them
He gets along with the whole crew but mostley prodigy
The answer will depend on what the unrounded speed is, and in what units!
The average speed of the car for the whole journey would be 25 kilometers per hour.
Yes. The whole screen is a button, but it can fell your touch before you click on it.