Its Distance per Interval of Time. As in miles per hour (mph), or feet per second (fps). Generally the faster the object is traveling, the velocity is expressed in smaller units of time.
Metres.
Yes, that is correct.
The standard unit used in science is meters/second, but kilometers/hour is also quite common. Actually you can divide any unit of length by any unit of time, and get a valid unit for speed or velocity.
The correct answer is liters from Study Island
the unit of measurement for destiny
well acceleration is your velocity over time and since velocity is distance over time accelerations units are m/s^2
There is no measurement unit such as millitres. Please correct your spelling to that of a unit which does exist.
The answer is FALSE- acceleration would be correct
No, the standard unit (SI unit) for any velocity is ms-1
metres per second or kilometres per hour. There will be others for slower or faster objects.
The SI unit for mass measurement is the kilogram (kg).
Linear momentum is (mass)*(velocity)[a vector mv], so the SI unit would be kg*m/s, angular momentum is the sum of all resultant vectors of r x mv for each point on a spinning object, and would have units kg*m2/s