m/s
The standard unit for speed is meters per second
(m/s). Speed is also given in kilometers per hour (km/h).
In the United States, where the English system of measurement
is still used, speeds are often given in miles per hour
(mi/h or mph). One mile per hour is equal to 0.45 m/s.
That depends on what you mean by speed and what part of the system. If you are talking about speed in general on a computer its usually referred to as processor speed and it is in hertz usually megahertz or gigahertz depending on the actual CPU. For example i have a Pentium 4 dual core in my system and it has two processors that run at 3.00GHz or 3 gigahertz. So i guess the term your looking for would be hertz.
Hertz is a unit of frequency. 1 hertz= 1 cycle per second
meters per second, m/s
which can be written ms-1
(with -1 written in superscript, smaller and at the top)
Hz (Hertz). Usually in something like GHz (Gigahertz) for processor speed.
The typical speed of a moving plate is about 21mm a year.
(Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.
(Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.
The unit is called 'speed'.
Speed . . . Any unit of length or distance/any unit of time Acceleration . . . Any unit of speed/any unit of time
typical network speed bits and bites / sacends k, k b , mb
(Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.
bandwidth
(Any unit of length) divided by (any unit of time) is a perfectly good unit of speed.
A kilometre is a unit of distance, not of speed, therefore, the unit is not convertable to a unit of speed.
(any unit of length) / (any unit of time) is a unit of speed.
The unit of speed can be measured as km/h or knotts