An unspecified unit of speed.
One formula for speed is:Speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance).The SI unit of speed is meter/second.
The distance covered by an object in the last second of its motion is equal to the object's velocity in meters per second. This means that if the object is moving at a constant velocity, the distance covered in the last second will be the same as the velocity.
At least one milimeter or centimeter. A second isn't a unit of distance. It's a unit of time. If you're asking how far you can go in a second, gravity pulls any free falling body in at 9.8meters a second.
meter per second is a unit of rate. It means that it is the distance traveled in meters per one second.
Kilometers are a unit of distance. Seconds are a unit of time. The two are not related. Please restate the question.
The parallactic second is a unit used to measure the time taken for the Earth to rotate by one second of time, which is equal to 0.99726956678 regular seconds. It is a fundamental unit in astronomy for converting right ascension to time.
The distance covered in one revolution of this circle is 481 meters.
You don't. One is a unit of distance, the other of speed - you can't convert that.
1.75 acres is a unit of area, not distance, so it cannot be directly converted to miles. The distance covered by 1.75 acres depends on the shape and dimensions of the land.
The basic unit of length in the metric system is the meter. It is defined as the distance that light travels in a vacuum in 1/299,792,458 of a second.
FPS (foot-pound-second) is a unit of energy in the imperial system. It is defined as the work done when a force of one pound is applied over a distance of one foot.
A light year is a distance (length). It's the distance thatlight travels through vacuum in one year.I just thought of a kind of an analogy:One "man-hour" is not a measurement of people (man) or of time (hour).It's a unit of work accomplished ... the amount of a job that one mangets done in one hour .Similarly, the "light-year" is not a unit of brightness (light) or of time (year).It's a unit of distance ... the distance covered at light-speed in one year.