One coulomb of electric charge per second passing a fixed point in a conductor
is the definition of a current of 1 Ampere through the conductor.
CommentAn ampere is most definitely not defined as a 'coulomb per second'. It is defined in terms of the force between two, parallel, current carrying conductors.
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60 kilometers (km) per hour is equal to about 54.7 feet per second.
40 Joules, I think, as the formula for Watts is Joules/Second = Joules per second 40 Watts should equal 40 Joules per one second...
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 38 miles per hour is equal to 38 x 5280 = 200640 feet per hour. There are 3600 seconds in one hour. therefore, 200640 feet per hour is equal to 200640/3600 = 55.73 recurring (that is, 55.73333...) feet per second.
One Newton is the force needed to accelerate one (1) kilogram of mass at the rate of one (1) meter per second squared.
One hertz is equal to one cycle per second. Hence, one kilohertz (kHz) is equal to 103 cycles per second, one megahertz (MHz) is 106 cycles per second, and one gigahertz (GHz) is 109 cycles per second.
One mile per hour is equal to 0.447 meters per second.
One kilometre is equal to 1000 x 1000 = 1000000 millimetres. Therefore, 180 kilometres per second is equal to 180 x 1000000 = 180000000 millimetres per second. There are 3600 seconds in one hour. Therefore, 180000000 millimetres per second is equal to 180000000 x 3600 = 648000000000 millimetres per hour.
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No! 300 Megahertz is equal to 300 MILLION cycles per second. The unit "Hertz" is defined as cycles per second, and the prefix "Mega" means millions.
There are 100000 millimetres in one kilometre. Therefore, 750000 millimetres per second is equal to 750000/1000000 = 0.75 kilometres per second. There are 3600 seconds in one hour. Therefore, 0.75 kilometres per second is equal to 0.75 x 3600 = 2700 kilometres per hour.
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One megahertz
There are 100 centimetres in one metre. Therefore, 1 centimetre per second is equal to 1/100 = 0.01 metres per second.
One gigahertz is equal to one billion ticks per second. A computer with a 2.5 ghz processor can do 2,500,000,000 processes per second.
1000 kilobits per second is equal to 1 megabit per second