There is no "unit for constant speed".The SI unit for speed (just "speed") is meters per second.
Constant speed means there is no acceleration; the unit for acceleration is meters per second squared.
Meter per second (or ) m / s
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not sure but i think you can usemeters/second if I'm wrong I'm sorry
Meters per second (m/s) or kilometers per hour (km/h).
Metres per second (and the speed does not need to be constant).
meters per second.
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I am not sure what you mean with "force constant". The SI unit of force is the newton.
Distance: Meters (or metres) Speed & velocity (meters per second). velocity also needs a direction but that isn't defined by SI units.
SI unit for (average speed) = metres per second.
The basic formula for acceleration is the one that defines acceleration, as the rate of change of speed: a = dv/dt. For the case of constant acceleration, this is simply (change of velocity) / time. The unit is any unit of speed by a unit of time; in the SI that would be (meters / second) / second, usually written as meters / second squared.
Constant velocity is, well, constant. To measure it, measure the displacement through a given or fixed period of time. You'll have distance and time. Distance per unit time is speed. Distance per unit time (speed) with a direction vector is velocity. Velocity is speed in a given direction. If something is moving at constant velocity, it is moving at a constant speed in one direction. No changes in speed (no positive or negative acceleration, or, said another way, no acceleration at all), and no change in direction or heading.
I am not sure what you mean with "force constant". The SI unit of force is the newton.
In the SI system the radiation constant (Stefan-Boltzmann constant) is measured in W/m2.K4.
The SI unit for speed is meters per second.
The SI unit for speed and velocity are the same: meter per second (m/s)
SI and CGS unit of porosity is the constant between the molar fluxes. This is due to molecular diffusion and the gradient.
It is m3kg-1s-2
It is Newtons per metre.
Distance: Meters (or metres) Speed & velocity (meters per second). velocity also needs a direction but that isn't defined by SI units.
Velocity is comprised of a speed part and a direction part. (any SI unit of length)/(any SI unit of time) is a unit of speed. The simplest one, in SI base units, would be meters/second . Direction is most often stated as an angle.
Speed is measured in metres per second.
The International System of Units (SI) has two type of units, base units and derived units. Speed is a derived unit. Its unit is Meter/sec. Its a scalar quantity.
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