v = d/t
where:
v = speed
d = distance
t = time
Units of speed include:
meters per second, (symbol ms-1; m/s), the SI derived unit
kilometers per hour, (symbol km/h)
miles per hour, (symbol mph)
knots (nautical miles per hour, symbol kt); usually used on marine vessels
mach number, speed divided by the speed of sound
speed of light in vacuum (symbol c) is one of the natural units
c = 299,792,458 ms-1
Important conversions between units of speed include:
1 m/s = 3.6 km/h
1 mph = 1.609 km/h
1 knot = 1.852 km/h = 0.514 ms-1
Some known speeds :
Speed of a common snail = 0.001 ms-1; 0.004 km/h; 0.002 mph (1 millimeter per second).
A brisk walk = 1.7 ms-1; 6 km/h; 4 mph (5.5 feet per second).
Olympic sprinters (average speed over 100 metres) = 10 ms-1; 36 km/h; 22 mph.
Taipei 101 observatory elevator = 1010 m/min ; 16.7 ms-1 ; 60.6 km/h; 37.6 mph
Cruising speed of a Boeing 747-8 = 290 ms-1; 1050 km/h; 650 mph; (Mach 0.85)
The speed of sound in dry air at sea-level pressure and 20 °C (293 kelvin) = 343 ms-1 ≈ 1235 km/h ≈ 768 mph ( = Mach 1 by definition).
Official flight airspeed record = 980 ms-1; 3,530 km/h; 2,194 mph.
Escape velocity on Earth: 11.2 km/s
Space shuttle on re-entry = 7,800 ms-1; 28,000 km/h; 17,500 mph.
Average orbital speed of planet Earth = 29,783 ms-1; 107,218 km/h; 66,623 mph.
Speed of light in vacuum (symbol c) 299,792,458 ms-1 (exactly, by definition).
(Ref. Wikipedia)
