Convert Metres per Minute to Nautical Miles per Second

Convert Metres per Minute (m/min) to Nautical Miles per Second (nmi/s) instantly and accurately.

Metres per Minute (m/min)
Nautical Miles per Second (nmi/s)

Conversion Formula

nmi/s = m/min × 8.999280058e-6

About Metres per Minute

A metre per minute (m/min) equals exactly 1/60 m/s ≈ 0.016667 m/s and is widely used in manufacturing, printing, and industrial processes as a natural metric extension. CNC router cutting feeds in metric workshops are specified in m/min: wood at 3-10 m/min, aluminium at 1-4 m/min. High-speed printing press web speeds range from a few m/min on proof presses to 600-1,200 m/min on modern flexographic machines; inkjet web printers run at 50-200 m/min. Treadmill running speeds are resolved to m/min in training-intensity calculations: walking 80-100 m/min, jogging 150-180 m/min, running 240-300 m/min. Elite 100 m freestyle swimmers complete their length in about 47 seconds - approximately 127 m/min. Wind turbine blade hub speeds of large utility turbines reach 60-100 m/min at rotor hub radius, rising to 400+ m/min at the blade tip. Paper machine wire speeds in modern fourdrinier mills run at 60-1,200 m/min depending on grade. 1 m/min = 1/60 m/s ≈ 0.06 km/h = 3.281 ft/min.

About Nautical Miles per Second

A nautical mile per second (nmi/s) equals exactly 1,852 m/s - squarely in the hypersonic domain at approximately Mach 5.44 (ISA sea level). At this speed, kinetic energy per kilogram is ½ × 1852² ≈ 1.71 MJ/kg, comparable to a small shaped-charge detonation. Ballistic missile re-entry vehicles descend at roughly 3.8-7 nmi/s during the terminal phase; ICBM warheads at peak re-entry travel near 4-6 nmi/s. The US Navy's electromagnetic railgun programme aimed to accelerate 10 kg projectiles to approximately 1.7-2.5 nmi/s in test firings, giving them sufficient kinetic energy to destroy armoured targets without a warhead. Hypervelocity impact experiments at two-stage light-gas gun facilities reach similar speeds to simulate asteroid-impact cratering physics. The speed of sound in beryllium metal (the fastest known bulk acoustic medium) is approximately 12.9 nmi/s. 1 nmi/s = 1,852 m/s = 6,667.2 km/h = 3,600 kn ≈ Mach 5.44.

Quick Reference Table

Metres per Minute (m/min)Nautical Miles per Second (nmi/s)
1 m/min8.999 × 10-6 nmi/s
2 m/min1.8 × 10-5 nmi/s
5 m/min4.5 × 10-5 nmi/s
10 m/min8.999 × 10-5 nmi/s
25 m/min0.000224982 nmi/s
50 m/min0.000449964 nmi/s
100 m/min0.000899928 nmi/s

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