Convert Centimeter per Second to Mach (cm/sMa)

Centimeters per second measures slow phenomena like ocean currents, biological growth, and geological sedimentation.

0.0000293867
1 cm/s0.0000293867 MaNIST · BIPM accuracy

Centimeter per Second to Mach Conversion Table

10 common values
Centimeter per SecondMach
1 cm/s0.00002939 Ma
5 cm/s0.000147 Ma
10 cm/s0.000294 Ma
25 cm/s0.000735 Ma
50 cm/s0.001469 Ma
100 cm/s0.002939 Ma
150 cm/s0.004408 Ma
200 cm/s0.005877 Ma
300 cm/s0.008816 Ma
500 cm/s0.014693 Ma

How to Convert Centimeter per Second to Mach Manually

Step by Step

Converting centimeters per second to Mach is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.

  1. 1
    Take your value in centimeters per second
    Start with the number of centimeters per second (cm/s) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 0.00002939
    The conversion factor from cm/s to Ma is 0.00002939. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in Mach
    The result is your value in Mach (Ma).
Practical Examples
1 cm/s
equals
0.00002939 Ma
5 cm/s
equals
0.000147 Ma
10 cm/s
equals
0.000294 Ma
25 cm/s
equals
0.000735 Ma
100 cm/s
equals
0.002939 Ma

Formula

Multiply the value in centimeters per second by 0.00002939. For the reverse direction, multiply by 34,029.

ForwardMa = cm/s × 0.00002939
Reversecm/s = Ma × 34,029
Example: 10 cm/s × 0.00002939 = 0.000294 Ma

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 cm/s = 0.01 m/s = 0.036 km/h.
  • Useful when m/s or km/h give awkward small numbers.
  • Use consistent metric prefixes to avoid confusion.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Treating cm/s as fast speeds.
  • Mixing cm/s with m/s in the same dataset without labels.
  • Converting improperly for wind or car speeds — wrong scale.

About Centimeter per Second and Mach

What is the Centimeter per Second?

Centimeters per second is the natural unit for slow, sustained motions: ocean currents, biological growth rates, sedimentation in geology, and laboratory fluid dynamics. The Gulf Stream flows at about 90–250 cm/s, glaciers creep at 1–10 cm/s on average, and fingernails grow at roughly 0.0035 cm/s. Centimeters per second appears in oceanography, hydrology, soil science, and biological motion studies. It relates to m/s (100 cm/s = 1 m/s), km/h (1 cm/s = 0.036 km/h), and mph (1 cm/s ≈ 0.0224 mph). The CGS (centimeter-gram-second) unit system used cm/s as its base speed, which influenced older physics literature, particularly in astrophysics and fluid mechanics.

  • Ocean current speeds
  • Biological motion (cells, small organisms)
  • Laboratory fluid flow rates
Real-world examples

Gulf Stream: 100–200 cm/s. Amoeba: 1 mm/s = 0.1 cm/s. Sediment settling: 0.01–1 cm/s.

What is the Mach?

Mach is a dimensionless speed ratio comparing an object's speed to the local speed of sound (about 343 m/s in air at sea level, varying with altitude and temperature). Named after Austrian physicist Ernst Mach (1838–1916), who pioneered supersonic photography, the unit became standard with high-speed aviation. Mach 1 = sound speed; Mach 2 = twice sound speed. The Concorde cruised at Mach 2.04, the SR-71 Blackbird reached Mach 3.3, and modern commercial jets cruise at Mach 0.78–0.85 (subsonic). 'Breaking the sound barrier' (first achieved by Chuck Yeager in 1947) means crossing Mach 1 in horizontal flight. Hypersonic missiles operate above Mach 5. Mach is essential in aerodynamics because shock waves, drag, and heating all depend on the relationship between vehicle speed and sound speed. At sea level: Mach 1 ≈ 1,235 km/h ≈ 767 mph ≈ 343 m/s.

  • Military and supersonic-aircraft speeds
  • Aerospace engineering
  • Hypersonic missile specifications
Real-world examples

Concorde: Mach 2.04. F-16 fighter: Mach 2. SR-71 Blackbird: Mach 3.3. Space re-entry: Mach 25+.

Learn About Both Units

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What is the Centimeter per Second?

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What is the Mach?

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Centimeter per Second to Mach FAQ

5 questions
How many Mach in a centimeter per second?
One centimeter per second equals 0.00002939 Mach.
How do I convert centimeters per second to Mach?
Multiply the centimeter per second value by 0.00002939 to get the equivalent in Mach.
What is 100 centimeters per second in Mach?
100 centimeters per second equals 0.002939 Mach.
Is a centimeter per second bigger than a mach?
No. 1 centimeter per second equals 0.00002939 Mach, so one centimeter per second is smaller.
How to convert centimeters per second to Mach without a calculator?
Multiply by 0 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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