-- miles per hour north
-- meters per second tangential
A change in the position of an object is called a displacement. Velocity is the measure of the rate of change of displacement with respect to time.
two things that describe velocity is distance and time.
Velocity (acceleration x time = velocity).
In order to measure speed, a unit for distance and a unit for time must be used. Common units with which speed is expressed are meters per second (m/s), miles per hour (mph), and kilometers per hour (km/h).
There are many different units require a ratio, some more common units are: distance per unit speed ie m.s-1 (metres per second) molecular weight ie. g.mol-1 (grams per mole) density ie g.ml-1 (grams per ml)
Two common units for mass are kilograms and grams
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To convert acceleration to velocity, you must integrate.Similarly, to convert velocity to distance, you must integrate a second time. This is why the distance covered by a projectile is a second order quadratic equation.
The SI unit for velocity is m/s. Therefore the SI units for velocity squared would be m2/s2.
The units are the same (metres per second) except that the velocity also has the direction of motion associated with it.
velocity is the distance divided by the time it takes to go that distance. let velocity equal V let distance equal D let time equal T v = d/t velocity has units of length per rate distance has units of length time has units of rate the length can have units such as 1) meters, centimeters, millimeters, kilometers 2) feet, inches 3) yards the time can have units such as 1) seconds, minutes, hours, years it depends on which system you are using for you units then you will know which units to choose from. the most common is meters per second (m/s)
Deceleration and slowdown are both common terms used to describe a decrease in velocity.
Two common units of measuring dosage for an animal are milligrams and milliliters.
The two most common types of compressors are the positive-displacement and the velocity or dynamic.
Momentum is defined as mass times velocity, and it requires units of mass times units of velocity. The SI unit is kilograms x meters / second. There is no special name for this combination of units. Impulse (force times time) has the same units.
The SI unit for velocity is meters per second (m/s), which measures how fast an object is moving in a specific direction. Other common units for velocity include kilometers per hour (km/h) and miles per hour (mph).