Mach number to Kilometer per hour Conversion Calculator: Free Online Tool
Convert Mach numbers to kilometers per hour with our free online speed converter.
Mach number to Kilometer per hour Calculator
How to Use the Calculator:
- Enter the value you want to convert in the 'From' field (Mach number).
- The converted value in Kilometer per hour will appear automatically in the 'To' field.
- Use the dropdown menus to select different units within the Speed category.
- Click the swap button (⇌) to reverse the conversion direction.
How to Convert Mach number to Kilometer per hour
Converting Mach number to Kilometer per hour involves multiplying the value by a specific conversion factor, as shown in the formula below.
Formula:
1 Mach number = 1234.8 kilometers per hour
Example Calculation:
Convert 60 Mach numbers: 60 × 1234.8 = 7.4088e+4 kilometers per hour
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What is a Mach number and a Kilometer per hour?
The Mach number (M or Ma) is a dimensionless quantity in fluid dynamics representing the ratio of flow velocity past a boundary to the local speed of sound. It is named after Austrian physicist and philosopher Ernst Mach.
Kilometers per hour (km/h or kph) is a unit of speed expressing the number of kilometers traveled in one hour.
Note: The Mach number is part of the imperial/US customary system, primarily used in the US, UK, and Canada for everyday measurements. The Kilometer per hour belongs to the metric (SI) system.
History of the Mach number and Kilometer per hour
The term "Mach number" was proposed by Swiss aeronautical engineer Jakob Ackeret in 1929. It gained prominence during World War II with the development of high-speed aircraft. The sound barrier (Mach 1) was famously broken by Chuck Yeager in 1947.
Kilometers per hour became a common unit of speed with the widespread adoption of the metric system for distance (kilometer) and the standard use of hours for time measurement, particularly following the advent of automobiles and trains where measuring such speeds became practical and necessary.
Common Uses for Mach numbers and kilometers per hour
Explore the typical applications for both Mach number (imperial/US) and Kilometer per hour (metric) to understand their common contexts.
Common Uses for Mach numbers
- Aerospace: Describing the speed of aircraft and spacecraft relative to the speed of sound (subsonic, transonic, supersonic, hypersonic).
- Fluid Dynamics: Analyzing high-speed flows in wind tunnels, jet engines, and rocket nozzles.
- Ballistics: Characterizing the speed of projectiles.
Common Uses for kilometers per hour
- Road Traffic: The most common unit for speed limits and vehicle speeds (speedometers) worldwide, except in countries like the US and UK.
- Meteorology: Often used in public weather forecasts to report wind speeds, especially in metric countries.
- Navigation: Used alongside other units like knots in some aviation and maritime contexts, although less common than knots for primary navigation.
- Sports: Sometimes used to describe speeds in cycling, skiing, or running over longer distances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions About Mach number (Mach)
What does Mach 1 mean?
Mach 1 represents the speed of sound in the surrounding medium under specific conditions (temperature, pressure, altitude). At standard sea level conditions (15°C and 1 atm), Mach 1 is approximately 343 meters per second (1,235 km/h; 767 mph).
Is the speed of Mach 1 constant?
No, the speed of sound varies primarily with temperature. It decreases at higher altitudes where the air is colder. Therefore, the actual speed corresponding to Mach 1 changes with altitude and atmospheric conditions.
What are the different speed regimes related to Mach number?
- Subsonic: M < 0.8
- Transonic: 0.8 ≤ M < 1.2
- Supersonic: 1.2 ≤ M < 5
- Hypersonic: M ≥ 5
About Kilometer per hour (km/h)
Where is km/h primarily used?
Kilometers per hour is the standard unit for road speed in most countries around the world that use the metric system.
Is km/h an SI unit?
While it uses SI units (kilometer and hour derived from second), the official SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). However, km/h is accepted for use with SI.
How do you convert km/h to mph?
To approximate, divide the speed in km/h by 1.609. So, 100 km/h is roughly 62 mph. (1 km/h ≈ 0.621371 mph).
How do you convert km/h to m/s?
Divide the speed in km/h by 3.6. So, 100 km/h is approximately 27.78 m/s.
Conversion Table: Mach number to Kilometer per hour
Mach number (Mach) | Kilometer per hour (km/h) |
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1 | 1,234.8 |
5 | 6,174 |
10 | 12,348 |
25 | 30,870 |
50 | 61,740 |
100 | 123,480 |
500 | 617,400 |
1,000 | 1,234,800 |
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Conversion Formula
1 Mach = 1234.8 km/h
Where 1 Mach number (Mach) equals the calculated value in kilometers per hour (km/h).