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How to Convert Mach (SI Standard) to Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth)

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)) = 0.1938544021 Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth) (vs (sea)).

Mach (SI Standard) to Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth) — Common Values

Quick reference conversion table showing common Mach (SI Standard) to Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth) values for speed measurement
Mach (SI Standard) (Ma (SI))Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth) (vs (sea))
0.10.01938544021
0.50.09692720105
10.1938544021
20.3877088042
50.9692720105
101.938544021
254.846360053
509.692720105
10019.38544021
50096.92720105
1000193.8544021

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 Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth) (vs (sea))

Definition

The speed of sound in seawater at 20°C and 10 meters depth is approximately 1,522 m/s, varying with temperature, salinity, and pressure.

Mathematical Relationship

Complex function of T, S, P. Mackenzie equation: c ≈ 1,449 + 4.6T - 0.055T² + 0.00029T³ + (1.34-0.01T)(S-35) + 0.016z. Typical: ~1,500 m/s.

Conversion Formula

To km/h: × 3.6. To ft/s: × 3.281. 1,522 m/s = 5,479 km/h = 3,404 mph.

Practical Applications

Naval sonar, commercial ship echo sounders, underwater positioning systems, and marine seismic surveys.

Interesting Facts

Sound speed increases ~1.3 m/s per °C, ~1.3 m/s per PSU salinity, and ~1.7 m/s per 100m depth. SOFAR channel at ~1000m depth traps sound for thousands of km.

Common Mistakes

Using a single constant — sound speed in the ocean varies significantly with depth and location. Always measure or calculate for local conditions.

Educational Tips

~1,500 m/s is a good approximation. Remember: warmer, saltier, deeper = faster sound. Critical for accurate sonar ranging.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Mach (SI Standard) to Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth)?
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 Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth)?
1 Mach (SI Standard) (Ma (SI)) = 0.1938544021 Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth) (vs (sea)).
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 Velocity of Sound in Sea Water (20°C, 10m depth)?
The speed of sound in seawater at 20°C and 10 meters depth is approximately 1,522 m/s, varying with temperature, salinity, and pressure.
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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