It is more likely to be measured in miles, or kilometres, due to the distance between the two cities.
The question cannot be answered because it is based on the FALSE premise that the distance is measured in metres.
You need to use SOME unit of length, and a meter is a unit of length. However, normally larger units are used - most commonly kilometers.
Speed is distance divided by time. So : you could have meters per second, or meters per hour, etc.
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity, that is the finishing velocity minus the starting velocity divided by the time taken for that change. Velocity is the rate of change in distance, that is the finishing distance minus the starting distance divided by the time taken for that change. Distance may be measured in metres and time in seconds. In that case velocity would be measured in metres per second. Acceleration is then measured in (metres per second) per second or metres per second2.
Assuming it is the same distance, the distance in metres will be a larger number than the distance in kilometres - but the two distances will still be the same.
Acceleration is measured in (distance) per (unit of time) squared; for example, feet/second squared in the SI (metric) system the official unit is metres/second/second or metres/(second squared)
The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!The weight of sand (or anything else) is not measured in cubic metres!
Distance can be measured in metres.
Distances between towns or cities would be measured in kilometre as would long distance runs. A marathon, for example, is approx 40 km. A room would be measured in metres. An average adult male is somewhat short of 2 metres.
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The shot putt is measured in metres. The current record for men is in excess of 23 metres.
Speed is distance divided by time. So : you could have meters per second, or meters per hour, etc.
Acceleration is the rate of change in velocity, that is the finishing velocity minus the starting velocity divided by the time taken for that change. Velocity is the rate of change in distance, that is the finishing distance minus the starting distance divided by the time taken for that change. Distance may be measured in metres and time in seconds. In that case velocity would be measured in metres per second. Acceleration is then measured in (metres per second) per second or metres per second2.
Assuming it is the same distance, the distance in metres will be a larger number than the distance in kilometres - but the two distances will still be the same.
Distance or length is measured in metres.
The base unit of length is the metre. The SI system is based on seven base units, all the other units are derived from these. Length is on of the base units, and is measured in metres. The prefix system is a shorthand way of writing fractions and multiples of the base units. A millimetre is 0.001 metres, the milli- just denotes the number of decimal places, the distance is still being measured in metres but is written as millimetres to save on wrting or pronouncing all the zeros. millimetres and kilometres are still metres, the prefix merely indicates the thousandths or thousands of metres. All distances are measured in metres, sometimes fractions or multiples of metres are used for ease, but the measurement is still in metres.
It is not.Acceleration is measured in metres per second squared, while area is measured in metres squared.It is not.Acceleration is measured in metres per second squared, while area is measured in metres squared.It is not.Acceleration is measured in metres per second squared, while area is measured in metres squared.It is not.Acceleration is measured in metres per second squared, while area is measured in metres squared.
Velocity is speed in a particular direction. Usually miles per hour or metres pet second . So that means that velocity is distance divided by time. Displacement is a distance measured in miles, metres etc. And is the difference between the starting position and the finishing position.
Acceleration is measured in (distance) per (unit of time) squared; for example, feet/second squared in the SI (metric) system the official unit is metres/second/second or metres/(second squared)