Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
constant-speed
Adjective
/ˈkɒnstənt spiːd/

Definition
A term used to describe a speed that does not change over time.

Examples
- The constant-speed engine operates efficiently, providing a steady power output.
- In physics, a car moving at a constant speed does not accelerate or decelerate.
- Using a constant-speed design can improve the reliability of an industrial process.

Meaning
Constant-speed refers to maintaining a uniform velocity without fluctuations. In various contexts, it can apply to machines, vehicles, or even concepts in mathematics and physics, indicating a steady, unchanging rate of movement.

Synonyms
- Uniform speed
- Steady speed
- Unchanging speed