No, the standard unit (SI unit) for any velocity is ms-1
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The speed of anything is measured in metres per second. The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity is a vector, that is it has direction and well as magnitude. So velocity would be measured in metres per second in a certain direction.
Velocity is a vector, which means it has both size and direction. The size of a velocity is its speed, speed is measured in metres per second, faster speeds are measured in kilometres per hour. ; but the official base unit is metres per second.
Meters per second
No, the standard unit (SI unit) for any velocity is ms-1
Meters per second
If velocity is km/hr and time is in hours then acceleration will be in km/hr2
In SI unit, velocity is measured in meters per second. This unit doesn't have a special name.The formular is:m/sPrincewill Esara
the SI unit would be meter/second (m/s)
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Usually meters/second, but it could be miles per hour or kilometers per hour. Essentially velocity is speed and is measured in unit distance per unit time.
The speed of anything is measured in metres per second. The difference between speed and velocity is that velocity is a vector, that is it has direction and well as magnitude. So velocity would be measured in metres per second in a certain direction.
Velocity is the ratio of two fundamental physical quantities: distance and time, and iscomputed as the distance an object moves divided by the time in which it moves. InSI units distance is measured in meters, and time in seconds. Therefore in SI unitsvelocity is measured in meters/sec. However velocity can be measured in any unitsof distance per time: miles/hour, inches/year, micrometers/decade. As long as youhave a unit of distance in the numerator and a unit of time in the denominator youhave an acceptable unit for velocity.So far, to this point, what you have is the sizeof the velocity, also called "speed".To make a velocity out of a speed, you must indicate the direction of the speed.
(any unit of force) divided by (any unit of area)
Velocity is a vector, which means it has both size and direction. The size of a velocity is its speed, speed is measured in metres per second, faster speeds are measured in kilometres per hour. ; but the official base unit is metres per second.
Both are measured in meters/second, or some similar unit of distance/time.