Infrastructure centric metric is the efficiency/speed/and or capacity of organizational technology.
You use exactly the same instruments to measure speed in the metric system as you use in any other system. For example, a speedometer, or a distance measuring device and a stopwatch. The difference is that these devices are calibrated in metric units, instead of old-fashioned units.
"Metric" is a system of measurement of all sorts of characteristics: length, area, volume, time, speed, force and so on. No metric measurement units are specified in the question and so it cannot be answered.
Speed is measured in metres per second (or kilometres per hour), and length is measured in metres.
Japan use Metric units to Km/H or kilometers per hour.
Kilometer
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Infrastructure centric metric is the efficiency/speed/and or capacity of organizational technology.
kilometers per hour
KM per hour
The speed of light is 300,000,000 metres per second.
You use exactly the same instruments to measure speed in the metric system as you use in any other system. For example, a speedometer, or a distance measuring device and a stopwatch. The difference is that these devices are calibrated in metric units, instead of old-fashioned units.
The speed of light is 300,000,000 metres per second.
36.0395291 miles.....it is how fast you are going - speed - but for people who use the metric system
"Metric" is a system of measurement of all sorts of characteristics: length, area, volume, time, speed, force and so on. No metric measurement units are specified in the question and so it cannot be answered.
km/hr is a standard measure of speed in metric units. The speed of a train is usually quoted in km/hr or miles/hr, depending on the whether metric or Imperial/US units are being used, which varies from country to country.
Yes, it is; distance/time is a speed determination. However, it would only be a USEFUL metric if we were talking about the speed of a snail, or moss growing.