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Since length is measured in meters, and time in seconds, it follows that speed is measured in meters/second.
The SI unit for average speed is meters per second (m/s). This unit represents the distance traveled per unit of time.
The unit of speed can be measured as km/h or knotts
In knots.
No. It is usually measured in miles per hour. =============================== (Any unit of length or distance) divided by (any unit of time) is a perfectly good unit of speed. You simply pick a unit that works well for the particular case you're working on. A good unit is one that people understand, and produces a number that's easy to write down, remember, and tell other people about. The same considerations are applicable whether you're talking about top speed, lowest speed, instantaneous speed, or average speed. (Also magnitude of velocity, which is really just speed.)
i think it is speed
You can use ANY unit of speed - but the logical unit of speed in this case would be the one you obtain by dividing the specific unit of length by the specific unit of time, so in this case, miles per hour.
Yes, speed is typically measured as distance traveled per unit of time. This is known as a rate of motion, where the velocity of an object is described by the distance it covers in a specific time period.
speed of a processor is measured by CMU(Clock Multiplier Unit). Formula:(speed of processor in Hz)/(FSB of processor)= CMU
No; the metre is a unit of length. The appropriate unit for speed would be metres per second, ms-1.
If time is measured in hours and distance is measured in miles, the unit of speed is miles per hour (mph). This unit expresses how many miles are traveled in one hour. It's commonly used in various contexts, such as driving speeds and overall travel rates.
depends on the unit* used initially