It is the reciprocal of velocity, just deemed how long per a specified length. I'm not aware of a specific name on it
A second is a time measurement, a meter is distance. There is no conversion.
(1/0.18) = 5.555 meters per second (rounded)
1 meter/second/second in the same direction of travel
6 m/s divided by 12 s or 0.5 m/s^2. (a half meter per second per second) (on average)
Use this conversion: miles per second x 1,609.344 = meters per second.
The MKS (meter-kilogram-second) unit of velocity is meters per second (m/s). It represents the distance traveled in meters per unit of time in seconds.
SI units: time:second length: meter speed:meter/second velocity:meter/second.
Distance: Meters (or metres) Speed & velocity (meters per second). velocity also needs a direction but that isn't defined by SI units.
A second is a time measurement, a meter is distance. There is no conversion.
9.804 meters per second.
Velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction. To calculate the velocity of Rob on a skateboard, we need to know the distance he traveled in meters and the direction of his motion. If Rob travels 10 meters in 3 seconds, the velocity would be 10 meters/3 seconds = 3.33 m/s (assuming no change in direction).
Because if the given is meter the answer is second and when the given is seconds the answer is meters
The answer is FALSE- acceleration would be correct
(1/0.18) = 5.555 meters per second (rounded)
1 meter/second/second in the same direction of travel
The unit of velocity in the SI unit system is meters per second (m/s).
Since seconds measure time, and a meter is a measure of distance, one could say that a given distance one meter long will last an infinite number of minutes. However, what happens in that meter during eternity will likely involve a whole lot of change!