(32cm/s)/(100cm/m)=0.32m/s (0.32m/s)X(60s/min)=19.2m/min (19.2m/min)x1min=19.2m
Centimeters per second x 0.6 = meters per minute
15.6 meters per minute.
At 40 centimeters per second, you are traveling 24 meters per minute.
None. A centimetre is a measure of length or distance in 1-dimensional space while a minute is a measure of angular displacement or of time. In either case, the two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, any attempt at conversion from one to the other is fundamentally flawed.
Five cm per second equates to 3 meters per minute.
2 (meters/minute) x 100 (centimeters/meter) x 60 (minutes/hour) = (2 x 100 x 60) (meter - centimeter - minute / minute - meter - hour) = 12,000 centimeters / hour
Conversion: cm cubed per minute x 1.67 × 10^-8 = cubic meters per second.
The snail moves 0.3m per minute.
30 cm per second.
There is no equivalence. A millimetre is a measure of linear displacement in 1-dimensional space while a minute of degree is a measure of angular displacement in 2-dimensional space. The two measure different things and, according to basic principles of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
20 over 1
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