It is acceleration that is measured in distance per unit of time per unit time, or in meters per second per second, as the question asked. The only thing missing is the direction vector.
"meters per second squared" is a unit of acceleration.
refers to uniform acceleration, written (m/s)/s , velocity increase in meters per second during each second of acceleration
a= 1 (m/s)/s
acceleration = increase in velocity of 1 m/s every second
its speed
The same unit can be used to measure the speed of anything that moves.
Acceleration
After a second, the ball will still have a horizontal velocity of 8 meters per second. It will also have a vertical velocity of 9.8 meters per second (Earth's acceleration is about 9.8 meters per square second). The combined speed (using the Law of Pythagoras) is about 12.65 meters per second.
1 joule per second= 1 watt
ft/s; mi/h; km/h; m/s; cm/s These mean feet per second; miles per hour; kilometers per hour; meters per second; and centimeter per second. These are the most common units given for speed. (However, velocity and speed are not the same thing. Velocity includes the directionality of the speed.) Velocity may be expressed as cms-1 in CGS unit and as ms-1 in SI unit. Velocity can be expressed in units of distance over time such as meters per second, miles per hour, feet per second. Or as any unit of distance, divided by any unit of time. The SI unit is meters/second. A commonly used unit is kilometers/hour. The SI unit is meters/second, but any length unit divided by any time unit may be used, for example kilometers per hour, cm/minute, AU/week, etc. m/s (any unit of length) / (any unit of time)
It is expressed in whichever system you use for mass. Most people use Metric and some use English. English would be the ounce and Metric would be the gram.The SI unit of momentum (P) is Newtown*second (N*s) and also kilograms* meters per second (kg*m/s). P equals mass (in kilograms) multiplied by velocity (in meters per second).
9.8 meters per second square
Meters per second squared I think thank you
The speed of light in vacuum expressed in meters per second
Because if speed is measured in meters per second (m/s) and time is measured in seconds, the SI unit of acceleration is meters per second per second (m/s2). ^_^
The acceleration is expressed in meters per second square, which really means (meters / second) / second. Every second, the skydiver will be 10 meters per second faster than the previous second. Therefore, after 3 seconds, he will have a speed of 30 meters per second.
22 meters/sec = 49.2126 miles/hr (rounded)
In meters you can measure the length of a section, the average depth and the speed can be expressed in meters per second
The speed is exactly 30 meters per 10 seconds. It can also be expressed as 3 meters per second, 180 meters per minute, 10.8 kilometers per hour, etc.
Assuming you want the international units: time: second velocity: meters / second distance: meters acceleration: meters / second2
Expressed in metres per second, this is equal to 55/8.2 = 6.70731 recurring (that is, 6.7073170731...) metres per second.
177.543 meters per second = 639,154.8 meters per hour.
feet per second x 0.3048 = meters per second
(B) its a three meters per second squared.