Here are some international units of measurement:Mass is expressed in kilograms.Length and distance is expressed in meters.Time is expressed in seconds.Electrical current is expressed in amperes.Speed is expressed in meters/second.
In the SI system, there are 7 basic units. These are kilogram (mass) meter (distance) second (time) ampere (electric current) kelvin temperature) mole (amount of chemical substance) candela (luminous intensity). There are also derived SI units for other measurements such as meters per second (for speed).
Not enough information. But basically, you need to measure or calculate the distance, and then divide the distance by the time.
0.5*0.24*72 = 5.88 units of distance per second.
Feet per second square ARE the units in this case.
Distance is a unit of distance, while seconds are units of time. The two are unrelated.
5 units of distance per second !
The SI unit for distance is the meter (m), and the SI unit for time is the second (s).
speed = distance/time = 3/2.4 = 1.25 distance units/second
Acceleration has units of speed / time. The standard SI-unit is meter/second/second, usually written as meter/second2. Other units of distance/time/time can also be used, but it is convenient (for equations) to use a set of consistent units.
No, a second is a unit of time, not a unit of distance. It is used to measure time intervals, not distances. Distances are typically measured in units such as meters, kilometers, or miles.
To convert acceleration units to velocity units, you need to integrate acceleration over time. If acceleration is constant, you can use the equation: velocity = acceleration x time. Make sure the units for acceleration are compatible with the units for time to get the velocity in the desired units.
An example of correct units for speed is meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/hr). These units represent the distance traveled per unit of time, indicating how fast an object is moving.
However you want: Speed is a measure of units of distance per units of time. Miles per hour or meters per second are common ones.
A kilometre is a unit of distance. Feet per second is a unit of speed. The two units are therefore incompatible.
-- The physical quantities involved in speed are distance and time. -- Some popular units of distance include the mile, foot, kilometer, smoot, and parsec. -- Some popular units of time include the second, month, week, fortnight, and year.
Assuming you want the international units: time: second velocity: meters / second distance: meters acceleration: meters / second2