Kilometers per hour - meaning and definition. What is Kilometers per hour
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What (who) is Kilometers per hour - definition

UNIT OF SPEED
Metres per hour; Meter per hour

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The kilometre per hour (SI symbol: km/h; non-scientific abbreviations: kph, km/hr) is a unit of speed, expressing the number of kilometres travelled in one hour.
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¦ abbreviation kilometres per hour.
Metre per hour         
Metre per hour (American spelling: meter per hour) is a metric unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (Vector (geometry)). Its symbol is m/h or m·h−1 (not to be confused with the imperial unit symbol mph.

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Metre per hour

Metre per hour (American spelling: meter per hour) is a metric unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (Vector (geometry)). Its symbol is m/h or m·h−1 (not to be confused with the imperial unit symbol mph). By definition, an object travelling at a speed of 1 m/h for an hour would move 1 metre.

The term is rarely used however as the units of metres per second and kilometres per hour are considered sufficient for the majority of circumstances. Metres per hour can however be convenient for documenting extremely slow moving objects. A Garden Snail for instance, typically moves at a speed of up to 47 metres per hour.

Examples of use of Kilometers per hour
1. Transport experts believe that the new road will help increase traveling speeds to 120 kilometers per hour from 60 kilometers per hour currently.
2. I‘m cruising at 100 kilometers per hour and a bit.
3. Driving 160 kilometers per hour down Jeddah’s Madinah Road.
4. Top female competitors, she told the Washington File, cover the marathon course at an average speed of about 24.14 kilometers per hour and approach 2' kilometers per hour on the shorter courses.
5. Trains on the route will travel at speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour.