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To mph: × 60. To km/h: × 96.56. To m/s: × 26.82.
1 mi/min = 60 mph = 96.56 km/h = 26.82 m/s.
For example, 1 Mile per Minute (mi/min) = 8.946990e-8 Velocity of Light in Vacuum (c).
| Mile per Minute (mi/min) | Velocity of Light in Vacuum (c) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 | 8.946990e-9 |
| 0.5 | 4.473495e-8 |
| 1 | 8.946990e-8 |
| 2 | 1.789398e-7 |
| 5 | 4.473495e-7 |
| 10 | 8.946990e-7 |
| 25 | 0.000002236747397 |
| 50 | 0.000004473494794 |
| 100 | 0.000008946989587 |
| 500 | 0.00004473494794 |
| 1000 | 0.00008946989587 |
Mile per minute measures the number of statute miles traveled in one minute. Used for very high speeds in imperial units.
1 mi/min = 60 mph = 96.56 km/h = 26.82 m/s.
To mph: × 60. To km/h: × 96.56. To m/s: × 26.82.
Aircraft speeds (commercial jets: 8–10 mi/min), high-speed trains, missile velocities, and meteor observations.
Commercial jet cruise: ~9 mi/min (540 mph). Military jet: 15–25 mi/min. Space shuttle reentry: ~300 mi/min.
Confusing with mph — 1 mi/min is 60 times faster than 1 mph.
Simple conversion: mi/min × 60 = mph. Example: 10 mi/min = 600 mph. Good for aviation mental math.
The speed of light in vacuum is a fundamental physical constant, exactly 299,792,458 meters per second. It's the maximum speed at which all energy, matter, and information can travel.
c = 299,792,458 m/s exactly (by definition). In km/h: 1,079,252,848.8 km/h. In everyday units: about 300,000 km/s or 186,282 miles/s.
To km/h: × 3,600 × 0.001. To mph: × 2.237 × 10⁻⁶. Often expressed as multiples: 0.5c, 0.9c, etc.
GPS satellite timing (requires relativistic corrections), fiber optic communications, laser ranging, and astronomical distance measurements (light-years).
Light from the Sun takes 8 minutes 20 seconds to reach Earth. Nothing with mass can reach c. Cherenkov radiation occurs when particles exceed light speed in a medium (not vacuum).
Thinking light speed is instantaneous — it's not. Confusing speed in vacuum (c) with speed in glass/water (slower). Forgetting relativistic effects near c.
Remember c ≈ 300,000 km/s (simplified). Nothing goes faster. Used in E=mc². Light takes 1.3 seconds to reach the Moon from Earth.



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