bassically, if you want to use meter per hour it would be more correct, but the basic unit for speed is mph (miles per hour)
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The basic metric units of length and time are the meter and second respectively.
So although there really isn't one, I guess you'd have to say that a basic metric
unit of speed would be meter/second .
There's nothing basic about mile/hour except the fact that it's so widely used, at
least in Burma, Liberia, and the USA, and so it's so warm, fuzzy, and comfortable
to people in those places.
kmh is itself a unit. Kilometer per hour is the unit of speed and velocity.
kmh is itself a unit. Kilometer per hour is the unit of speed and velocity.
Meter per second (m/s) Kilometer per hour (Km/hr) Foot per second (ft/s) Mile per hour (m/hr)
either mile-per-hour or kilometer-per-hour
A kilometre is a unit of distance. An hour is a unit of time. Without some unit of speed to convert, the two units are incompatible.
if you how do you find speed, the formular is Distance moved/time moving. if you mean the unit for speed. in the US its Miles per Hour, in other countries its kilometers per hour
A kilometer is a unit of length (distance), not speed.
The kilometer is a unit of distance, while the knot is a unit of speed. While there is no direct comparison, kilometers per hour could instead be compared with a knot (nautical mile per hour). One nautical mile is 1.151 miles or 1.852 kilometers, so 1 knot is equal to 1.852 kilometers per hour. A knot is a unit of speed, not of distance. A kilometer is a unit of distance.
Kilometer
The most convenient unit to use for speed would be the (kilometer per hour), of which the bus would have averaged a rate of 30.
by measure distance/time like kilometer/second if i want to go from point 1 to point 2 fare from point 1 by 30 kilometer in one hour that is mean ( my velocity is 30 kilometer/second )
There's a thing called the Beaufort scale that doesn't really have units, and is based on water wave action at a given wind velocity. Beaufort 0 is dead calm and Beaufort 12 is a hurricane. Knots (nautical miles per hour) is how wind is usually measured. One knot is about 1.15 MPH. Meters per second (m/s) is another way wind speed is described, as well as miles per hour. (mph) (Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed. Any unit of speed can be used to describe the speed of wind. The most common units used for that purpose are "kilometer per hour" . . kilometers per hour "mile per hour" . . . . . . statute miles per hour "knot" . . . . . . . . . . . . . nautical miles per hour