Length is not measured in "per second".
around 5 miles per second on its way to uranus
213 miles per second = 766,800 mph
A Diwali rocketis ejecting 0.05 Kg of gases per second at a speed of 400m/s. What is the accelerating force on the rocket.
A rocket can go as fast as 7. 9 kilometers per second. This is equal to moving 336 miles per hour.
A centimetre is a unit of length. Centimetres per second is a unit of speed. The two units are therefore incompatible.
You cannot convert cubic meters per second to meters per second. You cannot convert volume to length.
The speed of a balloon rocket can vary significantly depending on several factors, including the size of the balloon, the amount of air or gas it contains, and the design of the rocket. Generally, a balloon rocket can achieve speeds ranging from a few centimeters per second to several meters per second. In experimental setups, some balloon rockets have reached speeds of up to 30 meters per second (about 67 miles per hour) under optimal conditions. However, most simple balloon rocket experiments yield much lower speeds.
Military rockets of the 1800s achieved velocities on the order of 100 meters per second. Robert Goddard achieved mach 1 (about 350 m/sec) with his rockets. To escape the gravity of our Earth, a rocket would need to achieve a velocity of about 11,000 m/sec. The X-15 rocket plane achieved a speed of over 110,000 meters per second.
Speed is measured in metres per second (or kilometres per hour), and length is measured in metres.
m/s/s or m/s2 aka meters per second per second or meters per second squared
SI units: time:second length: meter speed:meter/second velocity:meter/second.
You cannot convert volume and length without knowing the dimensions and shape involved