Meter / second / second, usually written as meter/second2, is the unit. There is no special name for this unit. It is a unit used for acceleration.
The SI unit for tangential speed is meters per second (m/s).
The SI unit for speed is meters per second.
The answer is FALSE- acceleration would be correct
Meters per second per second, or m/sec2 .
The SI unit for speed is the same as the SI unit for velocity, which is meter per second, or m/s for short.Meter/ sec
The SI unit for tangential speed is meters per second (m/s).
The SI unit for speed is meters per second.
The SI unit for final velocity is meters per second (m/s).
Distance: Meters (or metres) Speed & velocity (meters per second). velocity also needs a direction but that isn't defined by SI units.
The answer is FALSE- acceleration would be correct
The SI unit for ANY velocity is meters / second.
Meters per second per second, or m/sec2 .
The SI unit for speed is the same as the SI unit for velocity, which is meter per second, or m/s for short.Meter/ sec
The SI unit for acceleration is meters per second squared. This applies to ANY acceleration.
There is no "unit for constant speed".The SI unit for speed (just "speed") is meters per second. Constant speed means there is no acceleration; the unit for acceleration is meters per second squared.
Velocity is comprised of a speed part and a direction part. (any SI unit of length)/(any SI unit of time) is a unit of speed. The simplest one, in SI base units, would be meters/second . Direction is most often stated as an angle.
The SI unit of Momentum is kilogram meters per second --> (kg*m)/s