Velocity tells the speed AND what direction it's in. -- "30 miles per hour" is a speed. -- "30 miles per hour north" is a velocity. -- "30 miles per hour east" and "30 miles per hour south" are the same speed but different velocities.
We're not completely sure what you mean by "per hour per second". Going just by what we see in the question, it's an acceleration, not a velocity. "Six miles per hour north" would be a velocity.
The speed of light in a vacuum is approximately 670,616,629 miles per hour.
'Velocity' should be compared with 'speed', and it should be understood that they're different. "30 miles per hour" is a speed. "30 miles per hour toward the south" is a velocity.
The velocity of the object is 0.0804 feet per hour, 2.25 miles per 28 hours, and 3.62 meters per hour.
The speed of the light is 3.10^8 miles per second.what is the speed in miles per hour
Constant velocity is a measure of distance traveled per unit of time at a uniform speed, such as miles per hour or feet per second. Constant acceleration is a measure of a continuing increase in velocity per unit of time, as when a car speeds up from 30 miles per hour to 40 miles per hour in 5 seconds, then from 40 miles per hour to 50 miles per hour during the next 5 seconds. It will then have had a constant acceleration of 10 miles per hour per 5 seconds.
That is determined by your velocity: At 15 miles per hour, 1 hour. At 30 miles per hour, 30 minutes. At 60 miles per hour, 15 minutes.
The escape velocity of Jupiter is approximately 133,322 miles per hour. This is the speed at which an object must travel to break free from Jupiter's gravitational pull and escape into space.
Velocity is distance per unit time. Examples: miles per hour, feet per second
The velocity of a car is the speed at which it is moving and also the direction in which it is travelling. It might be 55 miles per hour east, or 35 miles per hour southwest, or just about anything else like that.
1.7 miles per hour.