It is called the physical miles per minute hour....36
That quantity is called "speed". (not 'velocity')
Speed.
That is called speed or - if the direction is relevant - velocity.
speed
Speed :)
to convert revolutions per minute into the measure of degrees traveled, you would need to know for how long those revolutions were going on. revolutions per minute multiplied by the time it was turning gives you the degrees traveled. just like speed * time gives you distance, rotational speed * time gives you rotated distance
That quantity is called "speed". (not 'velocity')
That quantity is called "speed". (not 'velocity')
speed
In vacuum, the distance would be roughly 11.2 million miles (rounded). It's never used as a unit of measure, so it doesn't have any particular name, and would be called simply "one light-minute". The distance from Earth to the Sun is about 81/3 of them.
The parade traveled 264 feet per minute.
That quantity is called "speed". (not 'velocity')
Speed.
That is called speed or - if the direction is relevant - velocity.
You can MEASURE feet per minute. This measure is called velocity. Velocity is how far something has traveled divided by the time it takes to cover that distance. If you already know the velocity in miles per hour, you can convert to feet per minute by multiplying miles per hour by the fraction 5280 / 60, since there are 5280 feet in a mile and 60 minutes in an hour.
0.806 miles per minute.
17987547480m/min -> speed of light per minute 299792458m/s -> speed of light per sec or light speed