The ⚀velocitel, or ⚀speedel

Quantityvelocity
Formal name⚀velocitel
⚀speedel 
Formal abbr⚀vcℓ
⚀spdℓ 
Derivation⚀accelerel × ⚀timel
Derivation abbr⚀acc × ⚀tm
Decomposition⚀lengthel  ⚀timel−1
Decomposition abbr⚀lgℓ  ⚀tmℓ−1
TGM equiv

 2 uncia·Vlos

TGM equiv abbr 2 uVl
SI & USC equiv

= 0.283464d m/s
= 1.0204704d km/h
= 0.93d ft/s
= 11.16d in/s

scaling01:03:+:00:1.0

The base unit of velocity in Primel, the ⚀velocitel (abbreviation ⚀veℓ), is derived by multiplying the ⚀accelerel, Primel's standard for Earth's gravity, by the ⚀timel (the ⚀hexciaday or ⚀vibe). This yields a velocity equivalent to 1 ⚀lengthel per ⚀timel:

1 ⚀velocitel = ⚀accelerel × ⚀timel = ⚀lengthel ÷ ⚀timel

This yields a velocity of exactly 0.283464d meter/second, or 1.0204704d kilometer/hour, or 0.93d foot/second; in other words, only slightly more than 1 km/hr, and even a fair approximation of 1 ft/s.

It should be noted that the ⚀velocitel is equivalent to each of the following:

Using auxiliary units, we can also equate the ⚀velocitel to the following:

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