In place of a velocity meter (speedomoeter), one can use a stopwatch or clock to measure the time elapsed to cover a fixed distance.
It is a meter per second.
No.
The dimension of velocity is meter/second, m/s.
capillary number(Ca)=(viscosity*velocity)/surface tension viscosity have the unit (kg/(meter*time)) same for velocity(meter/time) and surface tension ((kg*meter)/(time2*meter)) so= (kg *meter*time*time*meter)/(meter*time*time*kg*meter) = unitless dimension={M0 L0 T0}
If you mean what is the SI unit for velocity, that would be the meter per second, or m/s
Yes, you can use a Dell computer for a remote backup. You can use Dell DataSafe Online Backup to safely save your backup in a remote location to be accessed when you need to.
you use a tape measure to find the middle again and then get a flow meter and stand behind it so it can take the measurement that's how
To use Tally backup, first, open your Tally software and navigate to the company for which you want to create a backup. Go to the "Gateway of Tally," select "Accounts Info," then "Backup." Choose the location where you want to save the backup file, and Tally will create a backup of your data. To restore a backup, use the "Restore" option in the same menu and select the backup file from the chosen location.
meter's per second[ms-1]
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Use the TSQL backup command to backup an active database.
You cannot convert minutes to meter per second. because minutes is a time unit and meter per second is a velocity unit.