"Hertz" is a unit of frequency. In some laboratory tests in transportation engineering hertz is used to simulate the vehicle's speed. For instance 8 hertz roughly resembles speed of 35mph. The loading provided is 8 hertz actually which simulates a car going at a speed of 35 mph.
the number of hertz = count per second
You cannot convert cubic meters per second to meters per second. You cannot convert volume to length.
(4 meters) x (3 per second) = 12 meters per second
Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.Divide the distance by the time. The result will be in meters per second. If you want to convert to kilometers per hour, multiply the meters per second by 3.6.
Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.Convert this to a common unit. For example, to convert meters per second to km/hour, multiply by 3.6.
Hertz are a measurement of frequency, where meters per second is a measurement of velocity (speed). The two cannot be converted. Hertz is cycles per second, like a radio wave or sound wave. An example is a radio station transmitting on 10.0 MegaHertz (MHz) This indicates the radio wave oscillates 10 Million times per second. Meters per second can be used to measure, for example, the velocity of a car or bullet. Trying to convert frequency to speed would be like trying to convert Miles per hour to liters... it doesn't work.
the number of hertz = count per second
Cycles per second = Hertz. In other words they are the same.
The meters cancel, so you get "per second", or "1/second". That unit has the special name hertz. It is a unit of frequency.
You cannot convert cubic meters per second to meters per second. You cannot convert volume to length.
(4 meters) x (3 per second) = 12 meters per second
Multiply by seconds.
Multiply by time
Multiply cubic meters per second by 35.31 to convert to cubic feet per second.
Multiply feet per second by 0.3048 to get meters per second.
Use this conversion: meters per second x 3,600 = meters per hour
2000 (meters per second) = 4,473.87258 mph