centimetre per day to horse speed conversion

Conversion number between centimetre per day [cm/d] and horse speed is 6.846589988541 × 10-9. This means, that centimetre per day is smaller unit than horse speed.

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centimetre per day to horse speed conversion chart

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centimetre per dayhorse speed
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106.846589988541 × 10-8
201.3693179977082 × 10-7
302.0539769965623 × 10-7
402.7386359954164 × 10-7
503.4232949942705 × 10-7
604.1079539931246 × 10-7
704.7926129919787 × 10-7
805.4772719908328 × 10-7
906.1619309896869 × 10-7
1006.846589988541 × 10-7
1107.5312489873951 × 10-7
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Convert Centimetre per day to other unit:

centimetre per day

Definition of centimetre per day unit: ≡ 1 cm / 86400 s. The speed with which the body moves 1 centimetre in 1 day.

Convert Horse speed to other unit:

horse speed

Definition of horse speed unit: ≈ 1½ miles in 2' 22.8". For the base of horse speed, I used the record for 1½ miles (2,414 m) which is 60.86 km/h (37.82 mph) by 3-year-old Hawkster at Santa Anita Park, Arcadia, California, USA on 14 October 1989 with a time of 2min 22.8sec.


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