distance and time
Two factors that determine an object's velocity are its speed (magnitude of the velocity) and direction of motion. Velocity is a vector quantity that combines both speed and direction.
The object's speed and direction.
The two factors that determine velocity are speed (magnitude of the object's motion) and direction (the path along which the object is moving).
The two factors that describe motion are speed (how fast an object is moving) and direction (the path along which an object is moving).
Hull displacement & wind speed.
Mass and Speed
Motion and acceleration
The two factors that determine the strength of the Coriolis effect are the rotation speed of the Earth and the latitude of the location. The effect is strongest at the poles and weakest at the equator due to the Earth's rotational speed and curvature.
The speed or velocity of the object before impact and the mass of the object are two important factors that determine the force of impact. The greater the speed or mass of the object, the higher the force of impact will be.
Distance and Time. Speed=Distance/Time (s=d/t)
CPU speed and RAM capacity