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To m/s: ÷ 360,000. To m/h: × 0.01. To mm/h: × 10.
1 cm/h = 0.01 m/h = 0.00001 km/h = 0.00000278 m/s. Extremely small speed unit.
For example, 1 Centimeter per Hour (cm/h) = 0.000006213711922 Mile per Hour (mi/h).
| Centimeter per Hour (cm/h) | Mile per Hour (mi/h) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 6.213712e-7 |
| 0.5 | 0.000003106855961 |
| 1 | 0.000006213711922 |
| 2 | 0.00001242742384 |
| 5 | 0.00003106855961 |
| 10 | 0.00006213711922 |
| 25 | 0.0001553427981 |
| 50 | 0.0003106855961 |
| 100 | 0.0006213711922 |
| 500 | 0.003106855961 |
| 1000 | 0.006213711922 |
Centimeter per hour measures very slow movements in centimeters over an hour. Used for extremely gradual processes.
1 cm/h = 0.01 m/h = 0.00001 km/h = 0.00000278 m/s. Extremely small speed unit.
To m/s: ÷ 360,000. To m/h: × 0.01. To mm/h: × 10.
Very slow geological processes, material expansion/contraction measurements, and some biological growth studies.
Human nail growth: ~0.01 cm/h. Stalagmite formation: ~0.001 cm/h. Some coral growth: 0.1 cm/h.
Using for anything except very slow processes. Confusing with cm/min or cm/s.
100 cm/h = 1 m/h. Primarily a scientific measurement unit. Not for everyday use.
Mile per hour measures how many statute miles are traveled in one hour. It's the primary speed unit in the United States and some other countries using imperial measurements.
1 mph = 0.44704 m/s = 1.609 km/h. The conversion factor comes from the statute mile definition.
To km/h: × 1.609. To m/s: × 0.447. To ft/s: × 1.467. To knots: × 0.869.
US speed limits (25 mph residential, 65–75 mph interstate), vehicle speeds in US/UK, hurricane wind speeds (74+ mph), and baseball pitch speeds.
Sound barrier: 767 mph at sea level. Fastest car: 282.9 mph (Koenigsegg). Commercial jet: 550–580 mph cruise. Cheetah: 70 mph sprint.
Assuming 1 mph ≈ 1 km/h — actually 1 mph ≈ 1.6 km/h. Also, confusing statute miles with nautical miles.
Quick conversion: multiply mph by 1.6 for approximate km/h. Remember: 60 mph ≈ 100 km/h (slightly off but close).



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