micro- (μ) prefix means millionth.
So there are one million micro seconds in 1 second.
⇒ 1s = 1000000μs
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∙ 12y agoIt's a measure of acceleration. It means something is gaining 1 m/s of speed every second it accelerates.
1 kg/s = 1N / (1m/s)
1 ft/s = 3600 ft/hr.60 s = 1 min60 min = 1 hr3600 s = 1 hr
a = m/s/s a = 560/1/7 a = 80m/s/s
The acceleration due to gravity on the earth, known as g, is 9.8m/s2 or 9.8m/s/s, which means that a falling object falls with an increasing velocity of 9.8m/s every second, or 9.8m/s/s, which means 9.8 meters/second/second. m/s/s can be written as m/s2, because m/s/s means m/s ÷ s/1 = m/s x 1/s = m/s2.
There are zero s-1 in a hertz (Hz). The unit hertz is defined as one cycle per second, not cycles per second per second (s-1).
11 KW = 11 000 W 1 W = 1 J / s (1 Joule pr second). 11000 W = 11000 J/s
1 metre per second velocity increase, every second. > 1 (m/s) / s
Because just MS = metres per second (which is a speed) Acceleration is about the change of speed so its about how much is the speed changing per second? For example; 5MSS or 5m/s/s means the speed is changing by 5 metres per second every second. So an object travelling at 5m/s will be 10m/s 1 second later and 15 m/s another second later and so on.
That's not s-1 , its s-1 . ... It indicates a reciprocal , so its the same as m/s.
The rate of time is one second per second. In other words: 1 s/s
Meters per second x 3.28 = feet per second.
A nano-second is a fraction of 1 x 10-9 a second.
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s=m/t s=1/0.5: 2m/s
Yes. As in metres per second (m s-1)
If 1Hz is equivalent to 1/s or 1 cycle/s, then 4MHz (megahertz) is equivalent to 4 million cycles/second.