The list of choices got cut off of your question.
Here are some units that don't express velocity:
-- dollars
-- pounds
-- degrees (of temperature)
-- degrees (of angles)
-- degrees (of freedom)
-- weeks
-- miles
-- miles per hour (without a direction)
-- Gs (for "Gravity")
-- joules
-- watts
-- decibels
(any unit of length) / (any unit of time) is a unit that can be used for the magnitude (size) of velocity, and must always be accompanied by a description of direction. Without it, all you have is a speed, not a velocity.
Hertz
hertz
In the SI ( Système Internationale), the unit for energy is the Joule.
In physics, velocity is most commonly measured in meters per second (m/s). However, you can measure velocity in other units as well.Here are a few more: feet per second (ft/s), miles per hour (mph).Please note that velocity is a vector quantity, which means not only do you need a speed but you also need a direction. Many people interchange speed and velocity in common language. Yet most don't understand the difference between the two.For example, if you say I was going 70 miles per hour on the freeway, you are describing your speed. But if you say I was going 70 mph on the north bound freeway, that is a velocity because it has a direction.the unit of velocity is m/s
meter's per second[ms-1]
The unit to express power is YOUR MOMMA
the unit used to express power is time
(any unit of length) / (any unit of time) is a unit that can be used for the magnitude (size) of velocity, and must always be accompanied by a description of direction. Without it, all you have is a speed, not a velocity.
Hertz
There are many units that cannot be used to express a volume.There is something missing from your question to request the only unit.
Unit conversions express an amount in a different unit.
kelvin
hertz
Erg.
The standard unit used in science is meters/second, but kilometers/hour is also quite common. Actually you can divide any unit of length by any unit of time, and get a valid unit for speed or velocity.
In the SI ( Système Internationale), the unit for energy is the Joule.