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Mach (SI Standard) to Cosmic Velocity - First

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How to Convert Mach (SI Standard) to Cosmic Velocity - First

To m/s (at 0°C): × 295.05. To km/h (at 0°C): × 1,062. To Mach (20°C): × 0.859.

Mach (SI) = velocity / 295.0464 m/s. At 0°C, 1 atm: speed of sound ≈ 295 m/s (colder than 20°C).

For example, 1 Mach (SI Standard) (Ma (SI)) = 0.03734764557 Cosmic Velocity - First (v₁).

Mach (SI Standard) to Cosmic Velocity - First — Common Values

Quick reference conversion table showing common Mach (SI Standard) to Cosmic Velocity - First values for speed measurement
Mach (SI Standard) (Ma (SI))Cosmic Velocity - First (v₁)
0.10.003734764557
0.50.01867382278
10.03734764557
20.07469529114
50.1867382278
100.3734764557
250.9336911392
501.867382278
1003.734764557
50018.67382278
100037.34764557

About Mach (SI Standard) (Ma (SI))

Definition

Mach (SI standard) uses the speed of sound at 0°C and 1 atm (295.0464 m/s) as the reference, based on SI standard conditions.

Mathematical Relationship

Mach (SI) = velocity / 295.0464 m/s. At 0°C, 1 atm: speed of sound ≈ 295 m/s (colder than 20°C).

Conversion Formula

To m/s (at 0°C): × 295.05. To km/h (at 0°C): × 1,062. To Mach (20°C): × 0.859.

Practical Applications

Rarely used in practice. Theoretical aerodynamics at SI conditions, some scientific papers.

Interesting Facts

Mach 1 (SI) = 295 m/s, while Mach 1 (20°C) = 343.6 m/s. Same Mach number, different actual speeds depending on definition.

Common Mistakes

Assuming all Mach numbers use the same reference — they don't. Always check temperature and pressure conditions.

Educational Tips

Rarely encountered. Mach 1 (SI) = 295 m/s at 0°C. Standard aviation Mach uses different conditions. Know your reference!

About Cosmic Velocity - First (v₁)

Definition

The first cosmic velocity (escape velocity from Earth's surface to orbit) is approximately 7,900 m/s (7.9 km/s), the minimum speed needed to achieve Earth orbit.

Mathematical Relationship

v₁ = √(GM/r) where G is gravitational constant, M is Earth's mass, r is Earth's radius. Approximately 7.9 km/s.

Conversion Formula

To km/h: × 3,600. To mph: × 17,672. 7.9 km/s = 28,440 km/h = 17,672 mph.

Practical Applications

Minimum speed for satellites, space station orbit, and low Earth orbit (LEO) calculations.

Interesting Facts

ISS orbits at ~7.66 km/s. Below this speed, you fall back to Earth. Above it, you stay in orbit (if horizontal).

Common Mistakes

Confusing with escape velocity (second cosmic velocity, 11.2 km/s) — orbital velocity is lower.

Educational Tips

Remember: ~8 km/s for orbit, ~11 km/s to escape. v₁ is minimum for orbit, not escape.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Mach (SI Standard) to Cosmic Velocity - First?
To m/s (at 0°C): × 295.05. To km/h (at 0°C): × 1,062. To Mach (20°C): × 0.859.
What is 1 Mach (SI Standard) in Cosmic Velocity - First?
1 Mach (SI Standard) (Ma (SI)) = 0.03734764557 Cosmic Velocity - First (v₁).
What is a Mach (SI Standard)?
Mach (SI standard) uses the speed of sound at 0°C and 1 atm (295.0464 m/s) as the reference, based on SI standard conditions.
What is a Cosmic Velocity - First?
The first cosmic velocity (escape velocity from Earth's surface to orbit) is approximately 7,900 m/s (7.9 km/s), the minimum speed needed to achieve Earth orbit.
Where is Mach (SI Standard) used in everyday life?
Rarely used in practice. Theoretical aerodynamics at SI conditions, some scientific papers.
What are common mistakes when converting Mach (SI Standard)?
Assuming all Mach numbers use the same reference — they don't. Always check temperature and pressure conditions.

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