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To m/s: ÷ 6,000. To m/min: ÷ 100. To mm/min: × 10.
1 cm/min = 0.01 m/min = 0.0001667 m/s = 0.0006 km/h.
For example, 1 Centimeter per Minute (cm/min) = 1.124075e-7 Velocity of Sound in Pure Water (vs (H₂O)).
| Centimeter per Minute (cm/min) | Velocity of Sound in Pure Water (vs (H₂O)) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 1.124075e-8 |
| 0.5 | 5.620377e-8 |
| 1 | 1.124075e-7 |
| 2 | 2.248151e-7 |
| 5 | 5.620377e-7 |
| 10 | 0.000001124075448 |
| 25 | 0.00000281018862 |
| 50 | 0.00000562037724 |
| 100 | 0.00001124075448 |
| 500 | 0.0000562037724 |
| 1000 | 0.0001124075448 |
Centimeter per minute measures distance in centimeters traveled over one minute. Used for small-scale, slow-moving processes.
1 cm/min = 0.01 m/min = 0.0001667 m/s = 0.0006 km/h.
To m/s: ÷ 6,000. To m/min: ÷ 100. To mm/min: × 10.
Snail movement (1–2 cm/min), slow laboratory stirrers, small conveyor systems, and plant growth measurements (fast-growing plants).
Garden snail: ~1 cm/min. Sloth movement: ~2 cm/min. Fast-growing bamboo shoots: up to 1.5 cm/min during peak growth.
Confusing with cm/s (60× faster) or cm/h (60× slower).
100 cm/min = 1 m/min. Good for measuring small creatures or slow mechanical processes.
The speed of sound in pure water at 20°C is approximately 1,482.7 m/s, significantly faster than in air due to water's higher density and bulk modulus.
Depends on water temperature, salinity, and pressure. At 20°C, pure water: ~1,483 m/s. Varies with depth and location.
To km/h: × 3.6. To ft/s: × 3.281. 1,483 m/s = 5,339 km/h = 3,317 mph.
Sonar (submarine detection, fish finding), ultrasound imaging, underwater communication, and oceanographic measurements.
Sound in water travels ~4.3× faster than in air. Whales can communicate over hundreds of km using this. SOFAR channel enables even longer distances.
Assuming sound speed in water equals sound in air — it's much faster. Also, forgetting temperature dependence.
~1,500 m/s in water (rule of thumb). 4–5× faster than in air. Increases with temperature, salinity, and depth.



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