The speed equals the distance you travel over the time it takes to get it done.
A chronometer would help to measure the time and as for the distance travelled it would be of hefp to have some points of reference as the marking poles on the side of the highway to be able to tell how many poles you do in such time .
Divide the distance travelled (in miles) by the time( in hours ) and you get the answer .
A speedometer. If you don't have a speedometer you will have to get some one to drive beside you and tell you what speed you are doing then you can judge your speed by the tac.
no However, you will very likely be fined for speeding, for not knowing what speed you are going without a speedometer!
do you measure how far it will go and then time it
It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.It does not have a speedometer gear. The speedometer is electronic and gets its signal from the ABS and transmission computers from the wheel speed and transmission speed sensors.
instantaneous speed. =)
The speed you read from your speedometer is called your "indicated speed." This value represents the speed at which your vehicle's wheels are rotating, not necessarily your true ground speed due to potential inaccuracies in the speedometer reading.
A car cannot go faster than the speed shown on the speedometer because the speedometer is connected to sensors that measure the rotation of the wheels. The maximum speed indicated on the speedometer is typically the maximum safe speed at which the car's components can operate without risking damage or safety issues. Trying to exceed this speed would strain the engine, transmission, and other components, potentially causing mechanical failure or loss of control.
The speedometer.
It is a speedometer.
A speedometer measures speed.speedometer measures speed kmp.
The speed of the car.
instantaneous speed. =)