Convert Meter per Second to Kilometer per Hour (m/skm/h)

Meters per second is the SI speed unit, used in physics, engineering, and Olympic athletics measurements.

3.6
1 m/s3.6 km/hNIST · BIPM accuracy

Meter per Second to Kilometer per Hour Conversion Table

10 common values
Meter per SecondKilometer per Hour
1 m/s3.6 km/h
5 m/s18 km/h
10 m/s36 km/h
25 m/s89.999999 km/h
50 m/s180 km/h
100 m/s360 km/h
150 m/s540 km/h
200 m/s719.99999 km/h
300 m/s1,080 km/h
500 m/s1,800 km/h

How to Convert Meter per Second to Kilometer per Hour Manually

Step by Step

Converting meters per second to kilometers per hour 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 meters per second
    Start with the number of meters per second (m/s) you want to convert.
  2. 2
    Multiply by 3.6
    The conversion factor from m/s to km/h is 3.6. Multiply your value by this number.
  3. 3
    Read the result in kilometers per hour
    The result is your value in kilometers per hour (km/h).
Practical Examples
1 m/s
equals
3.6 km/h
5 m/s
equals
18 km/h
10 m/s
equals
36 km/h
25 m/s
equals
89.999999 km/h
100 m/s
equals
360 km/h

Formula

Multiply the value in meters per second by 3.6. For the reverse direction, multiply by 0.277778.

Forwardkm/h = m/s × 3.6
Reversem/s = km/h × 0.277778
Example: 10 m/s × 3.6 = 36 km/h

Tips

Use these in everyday conversions
  • 1 m/s = 3.6 km/h = 2.237 mph.
  • To convert m/s to km/h: multiply by 3.6.
  • For pace in running, divide 1000 by m/s to get seconds per km.

Common Mistakes

Avoid these
  • Using m/s for everyday speed — most people think in km/h or mph.
  • Confusing m/s with km/s (1000× faster).
  • Mixing up wind speed in m/s and mph in forecasts.

About Meter per Second and Kilometer per Hour

What is the Meter per Second?

Meters per second is the SI unit of speed and the standard for physics, engineering, and Olympic athletics. Defined directly from the meter (length) and second (time), m/s is the natural unit for scientific work — Newton's laws of motion, kinematic equations, and fluid dynamics all use m/s. World-class athletes reach about 12 m/s in the 100-meter sprint (Usain Bolt's record averaged 10.44 m/s), commercial airliners cruise at 240–250 m/s, and a casual walk is about 1.4 m/s. The speed of sound in air at sea level is approximately 343 m/s, and the speed of light in vacuum is 299,792,458 m/s. Wind speeds in scientific contexts use m/s, though km/h dominates weather reporting. m/s relates to km/h (1 m/s = 3.6 km/h), mph (1 m/s ≈ 2.237 mph), the knot (1 m/s ≈ 1.944 kn), and ft/s (1 m/s ≈ 3.281 fps).

  • Physics and engineering calculations
  • Wind speed in science and aviation
  • Sprint and throw analysis in sports science
Real-world examples

Usain Bolt's 100 m: avg 10.44 m/s, peak 12.27 m/s. Hurricane minimum: 32.7 m/s. Walking: 1.4 m/s.

What is the Kilometer per Hour?

Kilometers per hour is the universal road-speed and weather wind-speed unit in 195 countries — every nation outside the United States, the United Kingdom, and a handful of Caribbean territories. Speed limits on European, Asian, Australian, African, and Latin American roads are posted in km/h: typical urban limits are 50 km/h, highway 100–130 km/h. Weather reports give wind speeds in km/h universally. The unit derives directly from the kilometer (distance) and hour (time): 1 km/h ≈ 0.278 m/s. Car speedometers in metric countries display km/h prominently, with smaller mph numbers for travel to the UK. Olympic 100-meter sprints reach 36–37 km/h, urban cyclists travel at 15–25 km/h, and commercial trains in Europe cruise at 200–300 km/h. The unit relates to mph (1 km/h ≈ 0.621 mph), m/s (3.6 km/h = 1 m/s), and the knot (1 km/h ≈ 0.540 kn).

  • European and global road speed limits
  • Car and motorcycle speedometers
  • Weather wind speed reporting (in some regions)
Real-world examples

German Autobahn typical speed: 130 km/h (recommended) to 180+ (no limit sections). French limit: 130 km/h. Urban: 50 km/h.

Learn About Both Units

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What is the Meter per Second?

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What is the Kilometer per Hour?

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Meter per Second to Kilometer per Hour FAQ

5 questions
How many kilometers per hour in a meter per second?
One meter per second equals 3.6 kilometers per hour.
How do I convert meters per second to kilometers per hour?
Multiply the meter per second value by 3.6 to get the equivalent in kilometers per hour.
What is 100 meters per second in kilometers per hour?
100 meters per second equals 360 kilometers per hour.
Is a meter per second bigger than a kilometer per hour?
Yes. 1 meter per second equals 3.6 kilometers per hour, so one meter per second is larger.
How to convert meters per second to kilometers per hour without a calculator?
Multiply by 3.6 for a quick estimate; use a calculator for precise results.

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