Speed
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A northwesterly wind of 5 miles per hour is a vector measurement. This is because it has both magnitude (5 miles per hour) and direction (northwest). Scalars, on the other hand, only have magnitude and no directional component.
Miles per hour and seconds are units of measurement of speed and time respectively, which are scalar quantities.
Speedometer measure thing in mph (Miles Per Hour) or kph (Kilometers Per Hour).
About 55 miles per hour.
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vectorIt is a meteorological measurement.
Yes it is a measurement. how could you measure miles per hour?:p of course it is!:()
Speed or velocity.
That is Not possible. A distance cannot be converted in a measurement of time. The only way to do that is to know the Miles per Hour, such as 65 Miles Per Hour, or 55 Miles Per Hour. Miles cannot be converted into Hours without something else, such as Miles Per Hour.
Miles per hour and seconds are units of measurement of speed and time respectively, which are scalar quantities.
MPH stands for "miles per hour," a unit of measurement used to express speed or pace.
It is a measure of the average number of miles covered in a period of one hour.
Speedometer measure thing in mph (Miles Per Hour) or kph (Kilometers Per Hour).
A speed measurement indicating the distance traveled in an hour.
152 miles per hour is 244.62 kilometers per hour.
Miles and hours are measurements of two different things. Miles are a measurement of distance and hours are a measurement of time. If you are referring to the phrase "miles per hour" (MPH), it is not stating that there are miles in an hour but rather is stating how many miles can be traveled within the duration of an hour, thus offering a type of unit of speed. For instance, if someone is driving 40 MPH, they can travel 40 miles in 1 hour. 1 MPH is equal to 0.44704 m/s (meters per second). So, how many miles you can travel in an hour depends on the MPH you are travelling.