PocketCalc

Speed Converter

Free speed converter — km/h, mph, m/s, knots, ft/s and more. Uses exact conversion factors. Works in your browser.

100 km/h = 62.1371192237 mph

Pick a “from” unit, a “to” unit, and a value. Converts between metric, imperial and nautical speed units.

All units route through m/s

UnitIn m/s
1 m/s1
1 km/h1000 ÷ 3600 ≈ 0.2778
1 mph1609.344 ÷ 3600 ≈ 0.4470
1 knot1852 ÷ 3600 ≈ 0.5144
1 ft/s0.3048

Quick mental equivalents

  • 100 km/h ≈ 62 mph ≈ 27.8 m/s
  • 60 mph ≈ 96.6 km/h ≈ 26.8 m/s ≈ 88 ft/s (exact, the last one)
  • 1 knot ≈ 1.852 km/h ≈ 1.151 mph
  • 300 km/h ≈ 186 mph (fast freight train / sports car)
  • the speed of light ≈ 1.08 × 10⁹ km/h — included only as a reminder that this calculator is for everyday speeds.

Worked examples

  • 100 km/h in mph

    100 km/h = 62.1371192237 mph

  • 60 mph in km/h

    60 mph = 96.56064 km/h

  • 1 knot in km/h

    1 knots = 1.852 km/h

Frequently asked questions

What conversion factors does this use?

All routed through m/s. 1 km/h = 1000/3600 m/s. 1 mph = 1609.344/3600 m/s (statute mile, exact). 1 knot = 1852/3600 m/s (nautical mile/h, exact). 1 ft/s = 0.3048 m/s. These come from the international yard / pound agreement and the nautical mile being defined as exactly 1852 m.

What's a knot, and where is it used?

One nautical mile per hour — 1.852 km/h, or about 1.151 mph. The standard speed unit in marine and aviation contexts. A nautical mile is defined as one minute of arc along a meridian, so it's also natural for navigation.

Why isn't \"the speed of light\" included?

Specialist niche. The constant is c ≈ 299,792,458 m/s, exactly. For relativistic work people quote speeds as fractions of c rather than converting them; this calculator targets everyday vehicle and human speeds.

Are mph and ft/s related by a clean factor?

Yes — 1 mph = 88/60 ft/s, since a mile is 5280 ft and an hour is 3600 s. So 60 mph = 88 ft/s exactly. Handy mnemonic for highway-speed physics.

How precise are the results?

Full double-precision arithmetic (~15 significant digits). The factors are exact by definition. The display shows up to ten fractional digits and strips trailing zeros.