Speed Converter

Convert speed units quickly and accurately. Transform between mph, km/h, m/s, and more. Ideal for travel, sports, and physics calculations.

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Meters per Second

SI unit of speed, measured in meters traveled per second, widely used in physics, engineering, and scientific applications to describe the motion of objects.

Miles per Minute

Speed measured in miles traveled per minute, often used in high-speed applications, such as in aerospace engineering or racing.

Frequently Asked Questions

To use the Speed Converter, enter the value you want to convert in the 'Amount to convert' field. Then, select the unit you're converting from in the 'Convert from' dropdown and the unit you're converting to in the 'Convert to' dropdown. The result will instantly appear in the 'Output' box below.
The Speed Converter supports a wide range of units, including meters per second, kilometers per hour, miles per hour, knots, feet per second, and more. You can easily convert between any of these units by selecting them from the dropdown menus.
Yes, you can easily share your speed conversion results. The tool stores your input in the URL, so you can simply copy and share the current page URL. When someone opens that link, they'll see the same conversion you performed.
No, you won't lose your data when refreshing the page. The Speed Converter preserves your input and conversion settings even after a page reload, ensuring you can continue working without losing any information.
The Speed Converter provides highly accurate results, using precise mathematical formulas for conversions. It maintains accuracy up to several decimal places, making it suitable for both everyday use and specialized applications in physics, transportation, and sports.
Absolutely! The Speed Converter is designed to handle a wide range of speed measurements, from very slow (like centimeters per second) to very fast (like kilometers per second). This makes it versatile for various applications, from human walking speeds to astronomical velocities.

About the Units

Centimeters per Minute

Speed measured in centimeters traveled per minute, often used in precision engineering and scientific applications where small distances are critical.

Centimeters per Second

Speed measured in centimeters traveled per second, commonly used in physics and engineering to describe the motion of objects over short distances.

Feet per Hour

Speed measured in feet traveled per hour, often used in construction, architecture, and urban planning to describe the movement of people or vehicles in buildings or cities.

Feet per Minute

Speed measured in feet traveled per minute, commonly used in engineering and physics to describe the motion of objects over moderate distances.

Feet per Second

Speed measured in feet traveled per second, widely used in engineering, physics, and aviation to describe the motion of objects, including aircraft and projectiles.

Inches per Minute

Speed measured in inches traveled per minute, often used in precision engineering and manufacturing to describe the movement of small parts or mechanisms.

Inches per Second

Speed measured in inches traveled per second, commonly used in engineering and physics to describe the motion of objects over short distances, such as in robotics or mechanical systems.

Kilometers per Hour

Speed measured in kilometers traveled per hour, widely used in transportation, including automotive and aviation industries, to describe the speed of vehicles.

Kilometers per Second

Speed measured in kilometers traveled per second, used in physics and astronomy to describe the motion of celestial bodies or high-speed projectiles.

Knots

Nautical miles per hour, used in marine and air navigation to describe the speed of vessels and aircraft over water or in the air.

Mach Number (ISA/Sea Level)

Ratio of speed of an object to the speed of sound in a given medium, used in aerospace engineering to describe the speed of aircraft and spacecraft.

Meters per Hour

Speed measured in meters traveled per hour, often used in everyday applications, such as describing the speed of pedestrians or cyclists.

Meters per Minute

Speed measured in meters traveled per minute, commonly used in sports and fitness to describe the speed of athletes or the pace of exercises.

Miles per Hour

Speed measured in miles traveled per hour, commonly used in the United States and the United Kingdom to describe the speed of vehicles on roads.

Miles per Second

Speed measured in miles traveled per second, used in physics and engineering to describe the motion of high-speed objects, such as spacecraft or projectiles.

Nautical Miles per Hour

Speed measured in nautical miles traveled per hour, used in marine navigation to describe the speed of vessels at sea.

Nm/24hr

Speed measured in nautical miles traveled per 24 hours, used in marine navigation to describe the speed of vessels over long periods.

Speed of Light

Speed at which light travels in a vacuum, approximately 299,792,458 m/s, a fundamental constant in physics.

Speed of Sound

Speed at which sound travels through air at sea level at 20°C, approximately 343 m/s, an important constant in physics and engineering.

Yards per Hour

Speed measured in yards traveled per hour, often used in everyday applications, such as describing the speed of pedestrians or cyclists in informal settings.

Yards per Minute

Speed measured in yards traveled per minute, commonly used in sports and fitness to describe the speed of athletes or the pace of exercises in informal settings.

Yards per Second

Speed measured in yards traveled per second, used in engineering and physics to describe the motion of objects over moderate distances, such as in mechanical systems or robotics.