ZapperZ said:
So, I hate to be pedantic here, but when I see something like this:
"With any tool I can measure speed without knowing distance?"
my initial inclination is to say that it didn't say without knowing ANY length!
Distance is a length, as measure from one position to another. At least, that is the common use of the word. But there is another length here, and it is the length of the object that's moving. You don't call this the distance of the object, but rather, the length of the object. So is this length considered a "distance" that is also unknowable? If it isn't, then we have a very simple way of measuring speed without having to use a radar gun.
Zz.
I think you are being pedantic. Distance is a length, so length is a distance.
He wants to measure speed without making a measurement of length, distance, displacement, etc, etc, I would say.
I think it is an interesting question because it invites speculation about ways to determine speed.
Better to consider what it says rather than what it does not say.