Convert Meters per Second to Miles per Hour

1 m/s = 2.2369 mph

1 m/s = 2.2369 mph

meters per second (m/s) miles per hour (mph)
0.5 1.1185
1 2.2369
2 4.4739
5 11.1847
10 22.3694
25 55.9234
50 111.85
100 223.69
250 559.23
500 1118.47
1000 2236.94

To convert meters per second to miles per hour, multiply the value by the conversion factor:

1 m/s = 2.2369 mph

For example: 10 m/s = 22.3694 mph

The Conversion Formula

To convert meters per second to miles per hour, multiply the value by the conversion factor: 1 m/s = 2.2369 mph. For a worked example, suppose you need to convert 25 m/s to miles per hour: 25 × 2.2369 = 55.9234 mph. To convert in the opposite direction, divide by 2.2369, or equivalently multiply by 0.44704.

About meters per second

Meters per second (m/s) is the scientific standard for velocity. It is an SI derived unit. It is the language of physics, from ballistics to aerodynamics. The speed of light itself is defined exactly in these units (299,792,458 m/s). It is rarely used for road speeds but is standard for wind speed in meteorology outside the US. meters per second are commonly used in Physics calculations, Wind speed (Scientific), Projectile motion, and Sprinter speeds, Industrial machinery.

A typical human walking speed is about 1.4 m/s.

About miles per hour

Miles per hour (mph) is the standard speed unit for the United States and United Kingdom. It has been used since the days of stagecoaches but became codified with the rise of the automobile and the need for speed limits. Despite metrication efforts, the UK retains mph for its roads, keeping it aligned with the US system. miles per hour are commonly used in US & UK Speed limits, Baseball pitch speeds, Tennis serve speeds, and Hurricane wind speeds (US), NASCAR.

US highway speeds are typically 65-75 mph.

When Would You Convert meters per second to miles per hour?

Converting between meters per second and miles per hour is one of the most common speed conversions. You might need this conversion when working with international specifications, following instructions written for a different measurement system, or comparing values across different standards. Having the conversion factor (1 m/s = 2.2369 mph) memorized or bookmarked can save time in professional and everyday contexts alike.