Units Of Time: Time is a measured duration during which an action or event occurs. The time formula calculates how long an object takes to travel a certain distance at a given speed.
Seconds is the SI unit for time. Time can be in seconds(s), minutes (min), hours (hr)
Units Of Distance: The length of the line segment that connects two points is called distance. The distance is the extent or amount of space between two things, points, lines, etc.
Meter is the SI unit for distance. The distance can be in (meters (m), kilometers (km), miles, feet.
Units Of Speed: The word speed refers to how quickly something or someone is moving. If we know the distance traveled and the time it took, we may estimate an object’s average speed. The rate at which an object travels is known as speed (covering a particular distance). It’s a scalar quantity because it only defines magnitude, not direction.
The meter per second (m/s) is the SI unit for speed. Speed can be in m/s, km/hr, or miles/hr.
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