What is metre per minute?

Metre per minute is a unit of speed expressing the distance in metres covered in one minute. It is used in industrial machinery, conveyor belt speeds, and slow-motion technical processes.

Real-world uses

Metres per minute is used in manufacturing for conveyor belt speeds, CNC machine feed rates, and surface cutting speeds. Treadmill speeds at low settings may be displayed in m/min. It is also used for walking speed in pedestrian traffic studies.

History

Metres per minute became a practical unit in industrial settings where processes operate too slowly for m/s to give convenient numbers but too fast for m/h. It is particularly entrenched in machining and metalworking standards.

Common mistakes

Confusing metres per minute with metres per second—they differ by a factor of 60. An average walking speed of about 80 m/min equates to roughly 1.33 m/s or 4.8 km/h.

What is centimetre per second?

Centimetre per second is a unit of speed used in low-velocity applications such as biological locomotion studies, microfluidics research, and slow-moving mechanical systems.

Real-world uses

Centimetres per second is used in the CGS system for fluid flow rates, sedimentation velocities in geology, and blood flow measurements in medical Doppler ultrasound. Glacier movement and tectonic plate motion are sometimes expressed in cm/s or cm/year.

History

Centimetres per second was the standard velocity unit in the CGS (centimetre-gram-second) system, widely used in physics until the mid-20th century. While SI uses m/s, cm/s persists in certain scientific fields, particularly fluid mechanics and geophysics.

Common mistakes

Confusing cm/s with m/s by forgetting the factor-of-100 difference. Also, assuming cm/s is too small for practical use—blood flow in major arteries is typically 10–40 cm/s, which is a very practical range.

When is this conversion used?

Converting metre per minute to centimetre per second is useful in the speed domain when comparing values across different measurement standards or applying formulas that require a specific unit.

Worked examples

1 metre per minute = 1.66666667 centimetre per second

1 centimetre per second = 0.01 metre per second

How to convert metre per minute to centimetre per second

To convert metre per minute to centimetre per second, multiply the value by 1.66666667.

To convert centimetre per second back to metre per minute, multiply by 0.6.

Measurement standards

The SI unit of speed is metres per second (m/s), a derived unit requiring no independent definition. The knot is defined as exactly one nautical mile (1,852 metres) per hour and is sanctioned for maritime and aeronautical navigation by the International Civil Aviation Organization.

Did you know?

The fastest human-made object is the Parker Solar Probe, which reached 635,266 km/h (about 176 km/s) in 2024 during a close pass of the Sun — fast enough to travel from New York to Tokyo in under a minute.

Quick reference: metre per minute to centimetre per second

metre per minutecentimetre per second
0.10.16666667
0.50.83333333
11.66666667
23.33333333
58.33333333
1016.66666667
2541.66666667
5083.33333333
100166.66666667
250416.66666667
500833.33333333
1,0001,666.66666667

Common values

metre per minutecentimetre per second
Walking speed84 metre per minute140 centimetre per second
City speed limit834 metre per minute1,390 centimetre per second
Highway driving1,878 metre per minute3,130 centimetre per second
Commercial aircraft15,000 metre per minute25,000 centimetre per second
Speed of sound (sea level)20,417.4 metre per minute34,029 centimetre per second