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To m/s: ÷ 60. To km/h: × 0.06. To ft/min: × 3.281.
1 m/min = 1/60 m/s = 0.0167 m/s = 0.06 km/h. There are 60 seconds in a minute.
For example, 1 Meter per Minute (m/min) = 0.0000564882902 Mach (SI Standard) (Ma (SI)).
| Meter per Minute (m/min) | Mach (SI Standard) (Ma (SI)) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 0.00000564882902 |
| 0.5 | 0.0000282441451 |
| 1 | 0.0000564882902 |
| 2 | 0.0001129765804 |
| 5 | 0.000282441451 |
| 10 | 0.000564882902 |
| 25 | 0.001412207255 |
| 50 | 0.00282441451 |
| 100 | 0.00564882902 |
| 500 | 0.0282441451 |
| 1000 | 0.0564882902 |
Meter per minute measures the distance in meters traveled in one minute. It's useful for walking speeds, slow vehicle movements, and industrial processes.
1 m/min = 1/60 m/s = 0.0167 m/s = 0.06 km/h. There are 60 seconds in a minute.
To m/s: ÷ 60. To km/h: × 0.06. To ft/min: × 3.281.
Walking pace (70–90 m/min), escalator speed (30–40 m/min), treadmill settings, slow conveyor belts, and some marine biology (fish swimming).
Comfortable walking: 80 m/min (4.8 km/h). Fast walking: 100+ m/min. Escalator: 35 m/min. Slow jog: 150 m/min.
Confusing m/min with km/h — 60 m/min = 3.6 km/h, not 60 km/h. Mixing up m/min with ft/min.
60 m/min = 1 m/s. Quick conversion: m/min ÷ 60 = m/s. Good for walking/jogging pace calculations.
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.
Mach (SI) = velocity / 295.0464 m/s. At 0°C, 1 atm: speed of sound ≈ 295 m/s (colder than 20°C).
To m/s (at 0°C): × 295.05. To km/h (at 0°C): × 1,062. To Mach (20°C): × 0.859.
Rarely used in practice. Theoretical aerodynamics at SI conditions, some scientific papers.
Mach 1 (SI) = 295 m/s, while Mach 1 (20°C) = 343.6 m/s. Same Mach number, different actual speeds depending on definition.
Assuming all Mach numbers use the same reference — they don't. Always check temperature and pressure conditions.
Rarely encountered. Mach 1 (SI) = 295 m/s at 0°C. Standard aviation Mach uses different conditions. Know your reference!



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