There is no speed for a meter per second, because that is a measure of speed itself. A meter per second (m/s) is a measure of speed, just like, say, miles per hour. Calculating speed is putting the distance (m) over time (s) and dividing. In dividing these numbers, you get a unit of speed, in this case, meters per second. A meter per second hasa speed of ONE meter per second.
It's sort of like you're asking how many grams a gram weighs.
A meter per second is a good walking speed. It is the same as 60 meters per minute, 3600 meters in 60 minutes, or 3.6 kilometers per hour.
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The speed of each meter per second is the same as 3.6 kilometers per hour. As an example, 10 meters per second is 36 kilometers per hour.
Assuming the acceleration is 3 metres per second2 since the units given in the question make no sense, v = u + at where u = initial speed v = final speed a = acceleration t = time 25 = 20 + 3t 3t = 5 or t = 5/3 = 1.66...
A 10.49-second 100-meter dash equates to an average speed of 21.32 miles per hour.
(kilograms) x (meters per second)That's a (mass) multiplied by a (speed), which is a unit of [momentum] ... kilogram-meter per second.
5 meters.