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Conversion of Acceleration units

Acceleration Converter


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This web page allows you to convert the different acceleration units and answers the following questions in particular: What is acceleration and how is it measured? What is the most frequently used unit for measuring acceleration and how is it defined? What is the foot per second squared and where is it commonly used? What is the kilometer per hour squared and what is it usually used for measuring? How can one convert between different units of acceleration?

Introduction to the Different Units of Measurement for Acceleration

The force of acceleration or the rate of change of velocity is usually described in units of measurement. This measurement of speed is usually referred to as acceleration. There are various units of measurement for measuring acceleration including meter per second squared (m/s²), foot per second squared (ft/s²), kilometer per hour squared (km/h²), mile per hour squared (mph²), the Galileo (Gal) and the commonly used standard gravity (g).

Meter per Second Squared (m/s²)

The meter per second squared (m/s²) is the most frequently used unit for measuring the acceleration or force of acceleration. It is a unit of measurement commonly used in physics and mechanics for the quantity of acceleration. For example, the acceleration due to gravity is usually expressed denoted as 9.807 meters per second squared or 9.807 m/s². It is also the official unit of measurement for acceleration as defined by the International System of Units (SI).

Foot per Second Squared (ft/s²)

The foot per second squared (ft/s²) is derived from English units of measurement, and is most commonly used in the U.S. and the UK. It defines the rate of change of velocity with respect to time. The acceleration of gravity in this unit of measurement is equal to 32.17 ft/s². This value is equivalent to 9.807 m/s².

Kilometer per Hour Squared (km/h²)

The kilometer per hour squared (km/h²) is a unit of measurement used to describe the rate of change of speed or velocity with respect to time. This unit of measurement is usually used for measuring the velocity at which a vehicle is moving or traveling. An example is the acceleration due to gravity on the earth, which is equal to 0.278 km/h² or 2.9 m/s².

Examples of Reference or Record Values in the Different Units of Measurement for Acceleration

Below is a list of examples of reference or record values in the different units of measurement for acceleration:

How to Convert Units of Acceleration

In order to convert between various units of acceleration, one must use a conversion calculator to convert one unit to the other. To convert between meter per second squared (m/s²) and foot per second squared (ft/s²) one must simply multiply m/s² by 3.28 to get ft/s². To convert from m/s² to km/h², one must multiply m/s² by 3.6. To convert from m/s² to mph², one must multiply m/s² by 2.24.