Miles per hour
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Miles per hour is a unit of speed, expressing the number of international miles covered per hour. The common abbreviation in everyday use is mph, although mi/h, using the SI method of expressing derived units, is sometimes used, especially in the United States. The preferred SI unit for velocity is m/s, although km/h is often used as a replacement for mph.
1 mph is equal to:
- 0.44704 m/s, the SI derived unit
- 1.609344 km/h
- 22/15 =[[google:1,609.344/Template:Foot/3600|1.4667]] feet per second
- approx. 0.868976 knots
Miles per hour is the unit used for speed limits on roads in the US and Britain.
Examples of speeds in mph
3 mph | Walking speed |
15 mph | Bicycling speed |
23 mph | Top speed of a running human. (34 ft/s) |
30 mph | Residential speed limit Top speed of a running cat, or dog |
50–60 mph | Speed limit on a major road Top speed of an antelope |
70 mph | Highway or motorway speed Top speed of a cheetah |
180 mph | High-speed train |
625 mph | Airliner cruising speed |
761 mph | The approximate speed of sound (at sea level) |
763 mph | Current world land speed record |
16,250 mph | Re-entry speed of the space shuttle |
25,200 mph | Earth's escape velocity |
670,616,629 mph | Speed of light |
External links
- Conversion Calculator for Units of SPEED (http://www.projects.ex.ac.uk/trol/scol/ccspeed.htm)de:Miles per hour