m/s or the SI base unit
Velocity is commonly measured in miles per hour, or kilometers per hour, or feet per second, or meters per second. We could come up with other units, but those are the usual ones.
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time. It can be positive (speeding up), negative (slowing down), or zero (constant speed). Mathematically, acceleration is calculated as the change in velocity divided by the time taken.
(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.
In science the symbol that is used to represent speed is a lowercase v for velocity. Remember that an objects velocity is a vector. It has a magnitude and a direction. Velocity is most commonly given units of m/s.
A=Vf-Vi/t Acceleration is the final velocity minus the initial velocity divided by the time it too to reach it
Velocity is commonly measured in miles per hour, or kilometers per hour, or feet per second, or meters per second. We could come up with other units, but those are the usual ones.
If you mean the units, the most commonly used units are degrees, and radians.
Ounces and feet
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)
Radial Velocity (AKA Doppler Shift)
They're most commonly measured in milliliters (mL)
Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity over time. It can be positive (speeding up), negative (slowing down), or zero (constant speed). Mathematically, acceleration is calculated as the change in velocity divided by the time taken.
(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.
In science the symbol that is used to represent speed is a lowercase v for velocity. Remember that an objects velocity is a vector. It has a magnitude and a direction. Velocity is most commonly given units of m/s.
Pound, Ounce and Stone.
Among units of measurement for angles, the degree and the radian are the most commonly used, by far.
Seconds or minutes would be the most appropriate units to represent the time to walk across the street, as it is a short duration of time.