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To m/s: ÷ 100. To km/h: × 0.036. To mm/s: × 10.
1 cm/s = 0.01 m/s = 0.036 km/h = 0.6 m/min.
For example, 1 Centimeter per Second (cm/s) = 8.928571e-7 Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂).
| Centimeter per Second (cm/s) | Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 8.928571e-8 |
| 0.5 | 4.464286e-7 |
| 1 | 8.928571e-7 |
| 2 | 0.000001785714286 |
| 5 | 0.000004464285714 |
| 10 | 0.000008928571429 |
| 25 | 0.00002232142857 |
| 50 | 0.00004464285714 |
| 100 | 0.00008928571429 |
| 500 | 0.0004464285714 |
| 1000 | 0.0008928571429 |
Centimeter per second measures distance in centimeters traveled in one second. Common for small-scale movements and flows.
1 cm/s = 0.01 m/s = 0.036 km/h = 0.6 m/min.
To m/s: ÷ 100. To km/h: × 0.036. To mm/s: × 10.
Stream/river surface flow (10–200 cm/s), blood flow velocity in arteries (10–100 cm/s), small machine movements, and insect flight speeds.
Housefly speed: ~200 cm/s. Blood in aorta: ~40 cm/s. Small stream flow: 30–100 cm/s. Ant running: 1–3 cm/s.
Confusing cm/s with m/s — off by a factor of 100. Mixing up with mm/s.
100 cm/s = 1 m/s. Good for water flow, blood flow, and small animal speeds. Divide by 100 to get m/s.
The second cosmic velocity (Earth's escape velocity) is approximately 11,200 m/s (11.2 km/s), the minimum speed to escape Earth's gravity completely.
v₂ = √(2GM/r) = √2 × v₁ ≈ 11.2 km/s. Exactly √2 times the first cosmic velocity.
To km/h: × 3,600. To mph: × 25,000. 11.2 km/s = 40,320 km/h = 25,053 mph.
Moon missions, Mars missions, deep space probes (Voyager, New Horizons), and any mission leaving Earth's gravity well.
Apollo missions: ~11.2 km/s. Voyager probes: exceeded v₂ to leave solar system. New Horizons: launched at record 16.26 km/s (fastest ever from Earth).
Thinking you need this speed everywhere — you only need it at launch. In space, much less Δv is needed.
~11 km/s to escape Earth. √2 × orbital velocity. Remember: orbit ≈ 8 km/s, escape ≈ 11 km/s.



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