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At the equator, the earth spins at 1600 km/h. Meaning everything that isn't very well secured is turning into a projectile. That would be a today problem
The unit you are looking for is km/h. Both capitalisation and multiplication (division) matter with units.
You haven't heard about the new unit kilometerhours? The conversion is a simple formula. X = KMH, Y = km/h
But you understood what I said right?
I think KPH is the preferred acronym. km/h is the proper unit of course.
Thank you. I live in the US, so I tried to express speed in a relatively same sense. I'll change it
(you're in science memes, you can expect to get corrected for incorrect symbols)
Correct, because the context gave it away, the same way I Can w_rte like dis aN,d YoU wl undrstmd me.
Cool. So you get it.
to be honest there wouldn't be many living organisms still alive for it to be a problem for