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Samson Hutchinson
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26 January, 22:53
The SI unit for speed is
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Chad Baker
26 January, 23:02
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There isn't an SI unit for speed.
[ any unit of length or distance ] divided by [ any unit of time ]
is a perfectly good unit of speed.
The SI units for length and time are the meter and the second, respectively.
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Paisley Jensen
26 January, 23:23
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Meter per second ...
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