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Calculate speed, distance, or time from any two values. Convert between mph, km/h, m/s, knots, and Mach. Includes running pace and real-world speed reference.

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Speed Β· Distance Β· Time
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Real-World Reference

Speed of Everything

From snails to starlight β€” real-world speed comparisons.

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Snail
0.03 mph
0.05 km/h
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Human walk
3.1 mph
5 km/h
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Usain Bolt
27.8 mph
44.7 km/h
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Highway car
65–75 mph
105–120 km/h
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Peregrine falcon
240 mph
386 km/h
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Commercial jet
575 mph
925 km/h
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Speed of sound
767 mph
1,235 km/h
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Space Shuttle
17,500 mph
28,000 km/h
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Earth around Sun
67,000 mph
107,000 km/h
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Speed of light
670.6M mph
1.08B km/h
Speed Reference

Speed Limits & Records

Common speeds in mph, km/h, and m/s.

Object / Contextmphkm/hm/sNotes
Average walking3.1 mph5.0 km/h1.39 m/sTypical adult pace
Average running6–8 mph9.7–12.9 km/h2.7–3.6 m/sRecreational runner
Usain Bolt (record)27.8 mph44.7 km/h12.4 m/sPeak speed in 9.58s 100m
US highway limit65–75 mph105–121 km/h29.1–33.5 m/sVaries by state
Fastest production car~300 mph~482 km/h~134 m/sBugatti Chiron Super Sport
Cheetah (top speed)70–75 mph112–120 km/h31–33 m/sFastest land animal
Commercial aircraft~575 mph~925 km/h~257 m/sCruise speed
Sound (sea level, 20Β°C)767 mph1,235 km/h343 m/sMach 1
Concorde (retired)1,354 mph2,179 km/h605 m/sMach 2.04
Speed of light (c)670,616,629 mph1,079,252,848 km/h299,792,458 m/sUniversal speed limit
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Nothing Can Travel Faster Than Light

Einstein's special relativity shows that as an object with mass accelerates toward the speed of light, the energy required approaches infinity. Light itself (photons) has no mass, which is why it travels at c. Even the fastest human-made objects β€” like the Parker Solar Probe at ~430,000 mph β€” are less than 0.1% of the speed of light.

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Running Pace vs Speed

Runners typically measure performance in pace (time per mile or per km) rather than speed. To convert speed to pace: Pace (min/mile) = 60 Γ· Speed (mph).

Example: 8 mph = 60 Γ· 8 = 7:30 min/mile. Common benchmarks: 5:00/mile = elite (12 mph), 8:00/mile = solid recreational (7.5 mph), 10:00/mile = beginner (6 mph). Marathon pace for a 4-hour finish β‰ˆ 9:09/mile = 6.55 mph.

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Knots & Maritime Speed

A knot equals one nautical mile per hour. 1 knot = 1.15078 mph = 1.852 km/h. It's the standard unit for ship and aircraft speeds. A nautical mile (1,852 m) equals one arcminute of latitude β€” a natural unit for navigation.

Average container ship: 14–25 knots. Naval destroyers: 30–35 knots. The fastest warship (SS United States) reached 38.32 knots (44.1 mph). Aircraft use knots for airspeed β€” a Boeing 737 cruises at ~450 knots (518 mph).

Speed, Distance & Time Formulas

Speed, distance, and time are three related quantities connected by one of the most fundamental equations in physics and everyday life. Knowing any two allows you to calculate the third.

The Three Core Formulas

Speed = Distance Γ· Time (v = d/t) Distance = Speed Γ— Time (d = v Γ— t) Time = Distance Γ· Speed (t = d/v) Unit consistency is critical: mph requires distance in miles, time in hours km/h requires distance in km, time in hours m/s requires distance in meters, time in seconds Example 1 β€” Find speed: 150 miles in 2 hours 30 minutes Time in hours = 2.5 hrs Speed = 150 Γ· 2.5 = 60 mph Example 2 β€” Find distance: Driving at 65 mph for 3 hours 15 minutes Time in hours = 3.25 hrs Distance = 65 Γ— 3.25 = 211.25 miles Example 3 β€” Find time: 400 km at 100 km/h Time = 400 Γ· 100 = 4.0 hours = 4h 00m

Speed Unit Conversion Factors

Base: 1 m/s (SI unit of speed) 1 m/s = 3.6 km/h = 2.23694 mph = 1.94384 kn = 3.28084 ft/s 1 km/h = 0.27778 m/s = 0.62137 mph = 0.53996 kn 1 mph = 0.44704 m/s = 1.60934 km/h = 0.86898 kn 1 knot = 0.51444 m/s = 1.852 km/h = 1.15078 mph 1 Mach = 340.29 m/s = 1,225 km/h = 761.2 mph (at sea level, 20Β°C) Quick conversions: m/s β†’ km/h: Γ— 3.6 km/h β†’ m/s: Γ· 3.6 mph β†’ km/h: Γ— 1.60934 km/h β†’ mph: Γ— 0.621371

Average Speed vs Instantaneous Speed

The v = d/t formula always calculates average speed β€” total distance divided by total time. This is different from instantaneous speed, which is the speed at a specific moment.

Why Average Speed Matters

If you drive 100 miles in 2 hours, your average speed is 50 mph β€” even if you stopped for fuel, sat in traffic at 0 mph for 15 minutes, and briefly hit 80 mph on the highway. Average speed summarizes the entire journey. GPS navigation systems calculate ETAs using average speed estimates based on road conditions and historical data.

Average Speed with Multiple Segments

For a journey with multiple segments at different speeds, average speed β‰  simple average of speeds. Correct formula: Average speed = Total distance Γ· Total time Example: 100 km at 50 km/h, then 100 km at 100 km/h Time leg 1 = 100 Γ· 50 = 2.0 hours Time leg 2 = 100 Γ· 100 = 1.0 hour Total = 200 km in 3.0 hours Average = 200 Γ· 3 = 66.7 km/h (NOT 75 km/h)

Speed of Sound & Mach Numbers

The speed of sound at sea level and 20Β°C is approximately 343 m/s (767 mph / 1,235 km/h). This varies with temperature and medium β€” sound travels at ~4,920 ft/s in water and ~19,685 ft/s in steel. Mach number = object speed Γ· local speed of sound. Above Mach 1 is supersonic; above Mach 5 is hypersonic. The Parker Solar Probe, the fastest human-made object, reached ~163 km/s (Mach 475) at perihelion in 2024.

Frequently Asked Questions

Speed = Distance Γ· Time (v = d/t). Example: 150 miles in 3 hours β†’ speed = 50 mph. Units must be consistent β€” distance in miles and time in hours gives mph; distance in km and time in hours gives km/h. Use Panel 1 above to enter distance and time in any units and get speed instantly.
Speed is scalar (magnitude only β€” how fast). Velocity is vector (magnitude + direction β€” how fast AND which way). A car going 60 mph north and 60 mph south have the same speed but different velocities. In everyday language they're interchangeable, but in physics they're distinct. Our calculator computes speed (scalar).
Multiply mph by 1.60934. Example: 60 mph Γ— 1.60934 = 96.56 km/h. Reverse: km/h Γ— 0.621371 = mph. Mental shortcut: multiply mph by 1.6 for km/h. Use Panel 4 (Converter) to see all 8 speed units simultaneously β€” mph, km/h, m/s, knots, ft/s, and Mach.
Exactly 299,792,458 m/s (β‰ˆ 186,282 miles per second, 670,616,629 mph). Denoted as 'c', it's the universal speed limit. According to special relativity, nothing with mass can reach or exceed c. Light travels from the Sun to Earth in approximately 8 minutes 20 seconds (93 million miles at c).
Mach number = object speed Γ· local speed of sound. Mach 1 = speed of sound β‰ˆ 767 mph (1,235 km/h) at sea level, 20Β°C. Mach 2 = twice the speed of sound. Supersonic = Mach 1+; hypersonic = Mach 5+. The speed of sound varies with temperature and medium β€” it's lower at altitude (where it's colder) and much higher in water (β‰ˆ 3,350 mph).
Time = Distance Γ· Speed. Example: 300 km at 100 km/h = 3 hours. Convert the time decimal to hours/minutes: 0.5 hours = 30 minutes. Use Panel 3 to enter distance and speed in any unit combination and get time displayed in hours, minutes, and seconds.
1 knot = 1 nautical mile/hour = 1.15078 mph = 1.852 km/h = 0.5144 m/s. Used universally in maritime and aviation. A nautical mile (1,852 m) equals one arcminute of latitude. A Boeing 737 cruises at ~450 knots (518 mph). Weather wind speeds are often reported in knots in aviation forecasts.
Multiply m/s by 3.6 to get km/h. Example: 10 m/s Γ— 3.6 = 36 km/h. Reverse: km/h Γ· 3.6 = m/s. This factor = 3600 seconds/hour Γ· 1000 meters/km. It's one of the most common physics conversions. Usain Bolt's peak speed was 12.4 m/s = 44.7 km/h.
Average speed = total distance Γ· total time for the whole journey. Instantaneous speed = speed at a specific moment (what a speedometer shows). If you drive 100 miles in 2 hours with stops and varying speeds, your average is 50 mph even if your speedometer never read exactly 50. Our calculator computes average speed.
Usain Bolt set the world 100m record in 9.58 seconds (Berlin, 2009), achieving a peak speed of 12.4 m/s (27.8 mph / 44.7 km/h). His average speed for the race was 10.44 m/s. For comparison, a cheetah runs at 70–75 mph. The fastest recorded human swimming speed is ~5.35 mph (Michael Phelps). The fastest human on a bicycle is ~184 mph (in a slipstream).