Neither. It is a measure of speed!
Some volume/hour (24 hours/1 day) = some volume/day =======================
how fast is 125 scale miles per hour
That would be referred to as a "speed". It can also be described as "45 miles per hour", to which it is identically equivalent.
That speed is described as "fifty miles per hour".
any where from 10.00 an hour to union scale of 27.76 hour
Meter3/hour would be a flow rate, or rate of change of volume with time.I can't think of anything abbreviated 'W' that would correspond to that unit.Certainly not 'Watts'.
If the planet were the same size as Earth but its mass were some percent greater than Earth's mass, then your weight there would be that same percent greater than it is on Earth. A bathroom scale on that planet might not read exactly the number that I have described ... your apparent weight, as displayed by a bathroom scale, would also be influenced somewhat by the planet's rate of rotation, which might be something different from 15° per Earth-hour of time.
A moving car traveling at 60 miles per hour would be described with both a size (60 mph) and a direction (e.g. north).
1 mph = 1.609344 km/h (According to Google Calculator)
bout 12 an hour i think
16.50 per hour
43.50 an hour