Balance and practice. If your circle is to the left scoot your butt to the right of the seat, maintain enough speed to keep yourself upright and looking in to where the center of the circle would be start a tight slow turn. The trick is to keep your speed and sharpness of turn constant until you are ready to straighten out.
Know your bike, know your clutch. With practice, on the right bike, you could do a figure of eight in a parking space. On a narrow street or a parking lot, practice walking your bike through turns. If you can walk it round, you can ride it round. Then it's as above. Check all around that you are clear to turn. Set your front wheel and shift your body weight until your inside arm is nearly straight (makes sure you have shifted far enough and leaves some movement for fine correction), look as far round the turn as you can (you will naturally steer where you look so don't look at the curb or drain covers). Revs up, slip the clutchand use the back brake to control the speed. Do not touch the front brake under any circumstances.
15 kilometres is a distance, not a speed. Therefore, it is neither fast nor slow.
It means a slow speed.
500 yards
97.7 kilometres (km) is a measure of distance. It makes no sense to try to convert that into a measure of speed: the distance could be traversed by electromagnetic radiation (light, for example) in less than a third of a millisecond, or more than a year for a slow snail.
It means that the object is moving at a high speed in a direction towards or away from the reference point.
No. They are not DOT certified
height is the intensity, the distance covered by a wave divided by the time it takes is the speed. (ie. short waves = low intensity, fat waves = slow waves)
15 kilometres is a distance, not a speed. Therefore, it is neither fast nor slow.
It means a slow speed.
transmission
9 kilometres is a distance, not a speed. So, it is neither fast nor slow.
500 yards
The speed of an object's motion is described by how quickly it is moving, measured in distance covered per unit time. Slow motion refers to a low speed, with the object covering less distance in a given amount of time. Fast motion refers to a high speed, with the object covering more distance in the same amount of time.
The measure of how fast or slow an object moves is called its speed or velocity. Speed is a scalar quantity that refers to the rate of change of distance, while velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction of motion. Speed can be calculated by dividing the distance covered by the time taken, while velocity is calculated by dividing the displacement by the time taken.
accelerate. slow down. make other maneuvers.
Fast."Some horses are not built to run fast an may only do a fast canter at their best; however, the gallop is about 30 mph. Thoroughbreds, which are bred for running distance but not speed, have been clocked at over 40 MPH. Quarter horses, bred and raced for short distances at speed, can reach 50 MPH in short bursts."
The speed of the music is determined by the tempo, which indicates how fast or slow the notes are played. The duration of the notes is determined by the rhythm, which dictates how long or short the notes are held or played.