meters per second (m/s)
The SI unit for ANY velocity is meters / second.
The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram
Meter per secondThere is no standard SI unit for velocity actually. It is a derived unit. Velocity is distance traveled per time together with the direction of motion. The SI unit of distance is the meter (m) and the SI unit of time is the second (s).So the units of velocity in SI units is meters/second (m/s), or ms-1See the Related Questions link to the left "What are all the SI units" for more information about SI units.CommentDerived units are SI units.
The SI base unit of distance is the meter (m).
The base SI unit of time is the second (s).
Second minute: the si base unit for time is secondvelocity: the si base unit for velocity is meters / second (m/s)
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 unit of velocity in the SI unit system is meters per second (m/s).
The velocity is distance per unit time and the SI unit is m/s.
The SI unit for ANY velocity is meters / second.
The SI base unit for temperature is the kelvin.
The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram
A second is a SI base unit.
There is no SI Base Unit for energy. The unit for energy, the joule is a Derived Unit.
Neither is an SI base unit.
The SI base unit for temperature is the kelvin.
The SI base unit for mass is the kilogram