Convert Mach to Inch per Minute (Ma → in/min)
Mach is the speed of sound multiplier, used in aviation, missile, and supersonic vehicle specifications.
Mach to Inch per Minute Conversion Table
10 common values| Mach | Inch per Minute |
|---|---|
| 1 Ma | 804,468.09 in/min |
| 5 Ma | 4,022,340.4 in/min |
| 10 Ma | 8,044,680.9 in/min |
| 25 Ma | 20,111,702 in/min |
| 50 Ma | 40,223,404 in/min |
| 100 Ma | 80,446,809 in/min |
| 150 Ma | 120,670,210 in/min |
| 200 Ma | 160,893,620 in/min |
| 300 Ma | 241,340,430 in/min |
| 500 Ma | 402,234,040 in/min |
How to Convert Mach to Inch per Minute Manually
Step by StepConverting Mach to inches per minute is straightforward: multiply by the conversion factor. Follow these three steps to do it by hand or in your head.
- 1Take your value in MachStart with the number of Mach (Ma) you want to convert.
- 2Multiply by 804,468.09The conversion factor from Ma to in/min is 804,468.09. Multiply your value by this number.
- 3Read the result in inches per minuteThe result is your value in inches per minute (in/min).
Formula
Multiply the value in Mach by 804,468.09. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.000001243.
in/min = Ma × 804,468.09Ma = in/min × 0.000001243Tips
Use these in everyday conversions- Mach 1 = ~1225 km/h at sea level, standard conditions.
- Local speed of sound decreases with altitude (colder air) — true Mach value varies.
- Mach 0.8+ is "transonic"; Mach 1+ supersonic; Mach 5+ hypersonic.
Common Mistakes
Avoid these- Assuming Mach 1 is a fixed speed — depends on altitude and temperature.
- Multiplying Mach values as simple ratios across altitudes.
- Using Mach for subsonic everyday speeds — not practical.
About Mach and Inch per Minute
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
Concorde: Mach 2.04. F-16 fighter: Mach 2. SR-71 Blackbird: Mach 3.3. Space re-entry: Mach 25+.
What is the Inch per Minute?
Inches per minute is the American standard feed-rate unit for CNC machining, 3D printing, milling machines, and precision manufacturing. Machinists program tool feed rates in IPM (inches per minute) — typical values range from 5 to 100 IPM depending on material and tool. American machine controllers (Fanuc, Haas, Mazak) default to inches per minute when set to imperial mode. 3D printer feed rates are also commonly specified in IPM in US-built machines. The unit relates to inches per second (60 ipm = 1 ips), mm per minute (1 ipm = 25.4 mm/min — the metric machinist equivalent), and feet per minute (12 ipm = 1 fpm). Manufacturing CAM (computer-aided manufacturing) software allows switching between IPM and metric mm/min depending on machine controller setup.
- CNC milling and turning feed rates
- 3D printer head movement
- Some US industrial flow specifications
CNC aluminum cut: 20–60 in/min. 3D printer travel: 60–200 in/min. Plant growth: fractions of in/min × time.