watt
Watt
That unit is called the watt - it's a unit of power.
Watt is the unit that measures one joule of work done in one second.
Power = energy / time. Therefore, the derived unit is joules / second, commonly known as the watt.
It is acceleration that is measured in distance per unit of time per unit time, or in meters per second per second, as the question asked. The only thing missing is the direction vector.
Power describes the rate/speed of the work that is being done.
That unit is called the watt - it's a unit of power.
Physicists believe it can be divided into approx 1.855*10^43 parts. Each part would then represent a Planck unit of time.
Watt is the unit that measures one joule of work done in one second.
The definition of unit is that it DOESN'T represent anything. For example: two units of water could be two teaspoons or two gallons. The only thing unit-units are used for is comparing.
In science, speed is usually represented in meters/second.
It is called the unit rate and gives the number of the first unit for each one in the second.
It is power.
Power is the rate of use of energy in time. The unit of Energy is joule and the unit of Power is joule/second or Watt.
Every unit represent the activity of the ion H+.
If you mean the pitch of a sound, that is related to its frequency. The SI unit is the Hertz.
A watt is the amount of work per second.
Because the value of each digit is 16 times the value of a unit in the digit to its right.