BYD’s sub-brand Yangwang has claimed a new world speed record for electric vehicles, reaching 472.41 kph at the ATP Automotive Testing track in Papenburg,
Off-topic: why to write kph when the most logical way would be to write kmh, km/h or kmph?
kph translates to 'kilo per hour".
km/h would be the mathematically correct.
Off-topic: why to write kph when the most logical way would be to write kmh, km/h or kmph? kph translates to 'kilo per hour". km/h would be the mathematically correct.
Yeah it weird and the article used 2 notation as well km/h and kph
Because kph is the most recognisable term to most people without having to stop and think about it for a couple seconds
No it’s not. Countries that properly to metric cultural eons ago refer to it as km/h in signage, speedometers, and literature.
Probably a regional thing.
Ok. This has to be something that’s different in America and Europe then. At least here, in Finland, we always write km/h.
Because I was one who needed to pause for a second until I got what kph meant.
Yeah, it’s probably regional
To think of it - I think the only occasion where we use p in place of / is rpm.
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