Miles per hour, like a car.
Knots, like a boat or airplane.
No, Mach is a unit of speed used to measure an object's speed relative to the speed of sound in the medium through which it is traveling. For example, Mach 1 is the speed of sound.
The nautical term for a unit of speed when sailing or navigating a boat is the word knots. To measure a knot it is the unit of speed equal to one nautical mile approximately 1.151 mph.
centimeters/seconds
In order to measure speed, a unit for distance and a unit for time must be used. Common units with which speed is expressed are meters per second (m/s), miles per hour (mph), and kilometers per hour (km/h).
The answer depends on what kind of unit you want. There are units to measure all sorts of things: length, mass, density, volume, speed, etc.; and it doesn't make sense to compare a unit of length with a unit of mass, for example.
It is not.913 miles per hour is a measure of speed while kilometres are a measure of distance. To get speed you need a unit of time. The SI unit is a second, so using that as the unit of time,913 miles per hour is 0.408 kilometres per second.It is not.913 miles per hour is a measure of speed while kilometres are a measure of distance. To get speed you need a unit of time. The SI unit is a second, so using that as the unit of time,913 miles per hour is 0.408 kilometres per second.It is not.913 miles per hour is a measure of speed while kilometres are a measure of distance. To get speed you need a unit of time. The SI unit is a second, so using that as the unit of time,913 miles per hour is 0.408 kilometres per second.It is not.913 miles per hour is a measure of speed while kilometres are a measure of distance. To get speed you need a unit of time. The SI unit is a second, so using that as the unit of time,913 miles per hour is 0.408 kilometres per second.
meters per second
You can't. Knots is a measure of speed, miles is a measure of length.
Speed.
speed of light is constant velocity and does not accelerate so there is no g force
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Miles per hour or killometers