v=^x/^t
Velocity is measured by distance traveled divided by time taken to travel.
Or more simply explained:
Velocity = Displacement ÷ Time
So, say your car is driving on a road where as you pass by a road sign which says 60 mph. That is your current velocity.
Your car's velocity = 60m÷h = 60mph to work back you could say that you have traveled 60 miles in one hour.
Your car's velocity = 60 miles ÷ 1 hour
v=^x/^t
Velocity is measured by distance traveled divided by time taken to travel.
Or more simply explained:
Velocity = Displacement ÷ Time
So, say your car is driving on a road where as you pass by a road sign which says 60 mph. That is your current velocity.
Your car's velocity = 60m÷h = 60mph to work back you could say that you have traveled 60 miles in one hour.
Your car's velocity = 60 miles ÷ 1 hour
The unit of measurement for acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s^2). It represents the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
The SI unit for wave velocity is meters per second (m/s).
There is no such measurement. The speed (velocity) of an object is what's called a "scalar" unit. That means that it has this value regardless of what it might be pointed at. In physics, direction is described in terms of "vector". That's the arrow pointing to where the speeding object is headed.
The unit for tangential velocity is meters per second (m/s).
Velocity is typically labeled with a vector symbol, such as v with an arrow on top (vβ), to indicate both the magnitude and direction of motion. The unit of measurement for velocity is meters per second (m/s) in the metric system. It is important to specify the direction of velocity (positive or negative) to accurately describe an object's motion.
The standard unit used in science is meters/second, but kilometers/hour is also quite common. Actually you can divide any unit of length by any unit of time, and get a valid unit for speed or velocity.
The unit of measurement for acceleration is meters per second squared (m/s^2). It represents the rate of change of velocity with respect to time.
No, air velocity is typically measured in feet per minute (ft/min) or meters per second (m/s). Cubic feet is a measurement of volume, not velocity.
metres per second or kilometres per hour. There will be others for slower or faster objects.
Kilometers are a unit of measurement used for length. Miles per hour is a unit of measurement used for velocity. You can't convert the two into each other. If you want to know what 335 kph is, use Google's rate converter.
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No, a pencil is not a unit of measurement.
The unit of measurement of force is 'Newton'
A stream gauge is the instrument which is commonly used for the measurement of velocity stream.
There are many. some of the more common ones are: foot-lb - unit of torque lb/sq in - unit of pressure lb/cu in - unit of density ft/sec - unit of velocity words/min - unit of typing or signalling speed
Acceleration is change of velocity per time unit; the SI unit is meters per second per second, usually abbreviated as "meters per square second".