Conversion number between metres per hour per second [m/(h·s)] and standard gravity [g0] is 2.8325450360498 × 10-5. This means, that metres per hour per second is smaller unit than standard gravity.
Switch to reverse conversion:
from standard gravity to metres per hour per second conversion
[m/(h·s)] |
Result in standard gravity
?If conversion between metres per hour per second to metres-per-second-squared and metres-per-second-squared to standard gravity is exactly definied, high precision conversion from metres per hour per second to standard gravity is enabled.
Decimal places: (0-800)
metres per hour per secondStart value: | [metres per hour per second] |
Step size | [metres per hour per second] |
How many lines? | (max 100) |
metres per hour per second | standard gravity |
---|---|
0 | 0 |
10 | 0.00028325450360498 |
20 | 0.00056650900720996 |
30 | 0.00084976351081494 |
40 | 0.0011330180144199 |
50 | 0.0014162725180249 |
60 | 0.0016995270216299 |
70 | 0.0019827815252349 |
80 | 0.0022660360288398 |
90 | 0.0025492905324448 |
100 | 0.0028325450360498 |
110 | 0.0031157995396548 |
Definition of metres per hour per second unit: ≡ 1 m / 3600 s². Acceleration equivalent to change of 1 m/h velocity in 1 second.
Definition of standard gravity unit: ≡ 9.80665 m/s². The standard gravity (or standard acceleration of free fall) usually denoted by ɡ0 is the nominal gravitational acceleration of an object in a vacuum near the surface of the Earth. It is defined by standard as 9.80665 m/s²
← Back to Acceleration units