Yes, it is; distance/time is a speed determination. However, it would only be a USEFUL metric if we were talking about the speed of a snail, or moss growing.
Certainly.(any distance unit) divided by (any time unit)is defined as a speed.Here are some examples:-- inches per day-- light years per decade-- furlongs per fortnight-- kilometers per week-- miles per year-- millimeters per month
Speed is a combination of the distance travelled in a given amount of time.You can use any unit of distance and any unit of time. Choosing the units most applicable to the situation.Most people are familiar with the units miles or kilometres per hour. Feet or metres per second.Light speed is usually measured in kilometres or miles per second.The growth of a stalagmite may be measured in inches per century
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You cannot. Inches are a measure of distance whereas yards per hour is a measure of speed. The two measure different things and you cannot convert from one to the other without additional information.
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Velocity consists of any unit of speed, plus a direction. A unit of speed is (any unit of length or distance) divided by (any unit of time). Examples: -- inches per second -- feet per second -- meters per second -- miles per hour -- kilometers per hour -- furlongs per fortnight -- yards per week
Certainly.(any distance unit) divided by (any time unit)is defined as a speed.Here are some examples:-- inches per day-- light years per decade-- furlongs per fortnight-- kilometers per week-- miles per year-- millimeters per month
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The SI derived unit for speed is meter per second, m/s. The English standard unit for speed is feet per second, ft/s.
None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.None.Speed is the distance covered per unit of time. If no distance is covered then the speed is 0.
psi. pressure per unit of square inches.
psi. pressure per unit of square inches.
That's a matter of opinion. What's strange to you may be perfectly reasonable to me.For me, the strangest unit of measurement is the speed of roughly 0.39286 inches per minute,known as "one furlong per fortnight".
A unit of velocity is any unit of speed along with a direction. A unit of speed is (any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time). A few of the more popular units of speed are: -- miles per hour -- feet per second -- kilometers per hour -- meters per second -- furlongs per fortnight -- centimeters per second Add a direction to any of these, and you have a unit of velocity.
Its speed is the distance it travels per unit time.
The distance an object travels per unit of time is called its speed, or velocity if you are also considering its direction of travel. This could be measured in meters per second, kilometers per hour, inches per year or any other unit of measure that divides distance by time.