Examples of using Metres per second in English and their translations into Swedish
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Metres per second.
English metres per second.
Metres per second and slowing.
Speed 1.5 metres per second.
Metres per second to Speed of sound.
Delta-V is 92 metres per second.
Metres per second to Miles per second. .
Velocity is 1 35 metres per second.
Modern explosive compounds can have a burning speed of up to 10,000 metres per second.
G-units Metres per second squared.
2 to 4 metres per second.
Metres per second to Speed of light Metres per second to Feet per second. .
Kilometres per hour Metres per second.
A velocity of up to 4 metres per second in the tube makes for highly effective heat transfer.
Wind speed will be from 3 to 8 metres per second.
The speed should be 0.15 metres per second, whereas in the English text gives it as 0.015 metres per second.
2 to 4 metres per second.
Their speed will improve from 1.5 metres per second to 3.5 metres per second.
3 to 5 metres per second.
including the 1999 paper titled“Light speed reduction to 17 metres per second in an ultracold gas,” in which Lene Hau and Harris, Cyrus Behroozi
5 to 7 metres per second.
The bullet will travel at over 1,000 metres per second. If you fire it.
If you fire it, the bullet will travel at over 1,000 metres per second.
The door opens at a speed of up to 2 metres per second, and closes in 3 seconds. .
in winds of 25- 33 metres per second.
Article 14(3) of the amended Lifts Directive contained a reference aimed at excluding from its scope lifting devices with a speed of less than 0.15 metres per second. This was to exempt low-risk devices from the burden of compliance.
An able-bodied person can descend stairs at normal walking pace at a rate of 0.75 metres per second.
Meter per second; meters per second;
It spins so fast, 300 meters per second, the same as the velocity of sound.
Meters per second.