What Is This Tool?
This unit converter allows users to transform speed values from centimeter per hour (cm/h), a very slow metric speed unit, into foot per second (ft/s), an imperial speed unit commonly used in various engineering and scientific fields.
How to Use This Tool?
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Enter the value in centimeter per hour (cm/h) you wish to convert.
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Select the source unit as centimeter/hour [cm/h] and the target unit as foot/second [ft/s].
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Click the convert button to obtain the equivalent speed in foot per second (ft/s).
Key Features
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Converts speed from centimeter/hour (cm/h) to foot/second (ft/s).
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Supports precise translation of very slow linear speeds for scientific and engineering purposes.
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Browser-based and straightforward interface for quick conversions.
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Useful in hydrogeology, geotechnical monitoring, ballistics, HVAC, and laboratory experiments.
Examples
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10 cm/h = 10 × 0.0000091134441528142 ft/s = 0.0000911344 ft/s
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100 cm/h = 100 × 0.0000091134441528142 ft/s = 0.0009113444 ft/s
Common Use Cases
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Measuring very slow groundwater or soil seepage velocities in hydrogeology.
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Quantifying slow deformation or settlement rates in geotechnical and structural monitoring.
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Reporting projectile or muzzle velocities in ballistics using imperial units.
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Calculating air or fluid flow speeds in HVAC applications with customary units.
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Converting metrics to imperial units for engineering and laboratory motion experiments.
Tips & Best Practices
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Ensure correct input of very small speeds to avoid rounding issues during conversion.
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Use this converter when precise comparison between metric and imperial units is necessary.
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Apply the conversion primarily for very slow speeds as cm/h is suited for very low velocities.
Limitations
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Small numerical values from cm/h units may lead to rounding errors if not handled carefully.
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Foot/second is generally applied to faster speeds, so converting extremely slow velocities may be less practical.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What does centimeter per hour (cm/h) measure?
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Centimeter per hour (cm/h) is a unit of linear speed indicating how many centimeters are traveled in one hour, typically used for very slow velocities.
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Where is foot per second (ft/s) commonly used?
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Foot per second (ft/s) is widely used in the US customary and Imperial systems for speeds such as projectile velocities, air or fluid flow, and engineering experiments.
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Why convert from cm/h to ft/s?
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Converting from cm/h to ft/s allows translating very slow speeds measured in metric units into imperial units for engineering, scientific, or regional preferences.
Key Terminology
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Centimeter/hour (cm/h)
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A metric unit of linear speed expressing how many centimeters are traversed in one hour, often used for very slow velocities.
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Foot/second (ft/s)
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An imperial and US customary unit of speed representing the distance of one foot traveled in one second.
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Conversion Rate
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The factor used to translate a value from one unit of measurement to another, such as 1 cm/h equaling approximately 0.0000091134 ft/s.