Sentence examples for metres per second from inspiring English sources

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metres per second

noun

Plural of metre per second

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For example, if velocity is expressed in metres per second, acceleration will be expressed in metres per second per second.

Light speed reduction to 17 metres per second in an ultracold atomic gas.

Wind farms can only operate when the wind is between 4-26 metres per second, with optimal generation at 16 metres per second.

It can operate in waves as high as eight metres, winds up to 23 metres per second, and currents as strong as 1.3 metres per second.

Average speeds were typically less than 2 metres per second (4.5 miles per hour), although gusts up to 40 metres per second (90 miles per hour) were recorded.

By comparison, the noise ambles along at just 340 metres per second.

Momentum is the mass (kilograms) of an object multiplied by its velocity (metres per second).

But the wind of up to 15 metres per second was even stronger.

Travelling at 100 metres per second, the scientists collect air samples and get instant readings.

Winds of up to 440 metres per second roared through the entire city.

where the units of λ and qb are metres and cubic metres per second, respectively.

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