It is the reciprocal of velocity, just deemed how long per a specified length. I'm not aware of a specific name on it
A second is a time measurement, a meter is distance. There is no conversion.
(1/0.18) = 5.555 meters per second (rounded)
1 meter/second/second in the same direction of travel
6 m/s divided by 12 s or 0.5 m/s^2. (a half meter per second per second) (on average)
In two seconds of fall, the speed increases 19.6 meters (64.4 feet) per second. The magnitude of velocity increases by that amount, while the direction of velocity doesn't change.
The consistent unit system is MKS (Meter Kilogram Second). Velocity is in meters/second.
The change in velocity is 20 meters per second north. ( ? ? ? )
A second is a time measurement, a meter is distance. There is no conversion.
It is the rate of change of velocity. If the velocity changes from five to six meters per second in one second, then the acceleration is one meter per second per second.
9.804 meters per second.
Because if the given is meter the answer is second and when the given is seconds the answer is meters
(1/0.18) = 5.555 meters per second (rounded)
1 meter/second/second in the same direction of travel
Since seconds measure time, and a meter is a measure of distance, one could say that a given distance one meter long will last an infinite number of minutes. However, what happens in that meter during eternity will likely involve a whole lot of change!
6 m/s divided by 12 s or 0.5 m/s^2. (a half meter per second per second) (on average)
Covering 100 meters in 9.78 seconds (10.225 meters per second) equals about 22.87 mph.
It is a meter per second.