hraðir
Hraðir is an Icelandic word meaning "speed," "velocity," or "quickness." It is commonly used in various contexts to describe the rate at which something moves or changes.
In physics, hraðir directly translates to velocity, which is a vector quantity representing the rate of change
Beyond physics, hraðir can be applied to everyday situations. For example, one might discuss the hraðir of
The word is derived from the Old Norse word "hraðr," meaning fast or quick. Its usage in