What is mile per hour?

Mile per hour is a unit of speed equal to one mile travelled in one hour. It is the standard unit for road speeds, vehicle performance ratings, and weather reports in the United States and United Kingdom.

Real-world uses

Miles per hour is the standard speed unit for road traffic in the United States, the United Kingdom, and a few other countries. Baseball pitching speed, hurricane wind categories (Saffir-Simpson scale), and NASCAR race speeds are quoted in mph.

History

Miles per hour became the standard speed expression in English-speaking countries with the advent of railways and later automobiles. The first US speed limit (8 mph in New York City, 1901) and British speed cameras use mph as the legal standard.

Common mistakes

Assuming mph-to-km/h conversion is a simple ×1.5—the actual factor is 1.609. Also, forgetting that UK and US speed limits both use mph, which can mislead visitors from metric countries into driving too fast or too slow.

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 between mile per hour and centimetre per second is common when working across metric and imperial systems, such as international trade, travel between countries with different measurement standards, or following instructions from a different region. Speed limits, vehicle speedometers, and weather reports for wind speeds use different units depending on the country, making km/h to mph conversion one of the most practical speed conversions.

Worked examples

1 mile per hour = 44.704 centimetre per second

1 centimetre per second = 0.01 metre per second

How to convert mile per hour to centimetre per second

To convert mile per hour to centimetre per second, multiply the value by 44.704.

To convert centimetre per second back to mile per hour, multiply by 0.02236936.

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: mile per hour to centimetre per second

mile per hourcentimetre per second
0.14.4704
0.522.352
144.704
289.408
5223.52
10447.04
251,117.6
502,235.2
1004,470.4
25011,176
50022,352
1,00044,704

Common values

mile per hourcentimetre per second
Walking speed3.13171081 mile per hour140 centimetre per second
City speed limit31.09341446 mile per hour1,390 centimetre per second
Highway driving70.01610594 mile per hour3,130 centimetre per second
Commercial aircraft559.23407301 mile per hour25,000 centimetre per second
Speed of sound (sea level)761.20705082 mile per hour34,029 centimetre per second