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To m/s: ÷ 3.6. To mph: × 0.621. To ft/s: × 0.911. To knots: × 0.540.
1 km/h = 1/3.6 m/s = 0.2778 m/s. There are 3600 seconds in an hour and 1000 meters in a kilometer.
For example, 1 Kilometer per Hour (km/h) = 277.7777778 Millimeter per Second (mm/s).
| Kilometer per Hour (km/h) | Millimeter per Second (mm/s) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 27.77777778 |
| 0.5 | 138.8888889 |
| 1 | 277.7777778 |
| 2 | 555.5555556 |
| 5 | 1388.888889 |
| 10 | 2777.777778 |
| 25 | 6944.444444 |
| 50 | 13888.88889 |
| 100 | 27777.77778 |
| 500 | 138888.8889 |
| 1000 | 277777.7778 |
Kilometer per hour measures the number of kilometers traveled in one hour. It's the most common speed unit for vehicles and everyday speed references in metric countries.
1 km/h = 1/3.6 m/s = 0.2778 m/s. There are 3600 seconds in an hour and 1000 meters in a kilometer.
To m/s: ÷ 3.6. To mph: × 0.621. To ft/s: × 0.911. To knots: × 0.540.
Speed limits (50 km/h urban, 100–130 km/h highway), vehicle speedometers, cycling speeds, marathon pace, and wind speed forecasts.
World's fastest train: 603 km/h (maglev). Commercial aircraft cruise: 850–950 km/h. Formula 1 top speed: 372 km/h. Hurricane winds: 119+ km/h.
Directly converting km to km/h without accounting for time. Also, confusing km/h with m/s in physics problems (always convert to SI).
Divide by 3.6 to convert to m/s. Quick approximation: 60 km/h ≈ 17 m/s. Remember: km/h ÷ 3.6 = m/s.
Millimeter per second measures distance in millimeters traveled in one second. Used for small-scale movements and precise measurements.
1 mm/s = 0.001 m/s = 0.0036 km/h = 0.06 m/min.
To m/s: ÷ 1,000. To cm/s: ÷ 10. To km/h: × 0.0036.
Vibration measurements (machinery typically 0.1–50 mm/s RMS), small motor speeds, precision linear actuators, and tape/film transport speeds.
Machinery vibration: >10 mm/s indicates problems. Seismic activity: 0.001–100 mm/s. CD/DVD read head: 1.2–1.4 mm/s linear velocity.
Confusing mm/s with cm/s (10× different) or m/s (1000× different).
1,000 mm/s = 1 m/s. Very common in vibration analysis. 10 mm/s RMS is a typical machinery vibration threshold.



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