Foot per Square Second to Attometer per Square Second Conversion

Convert between Foot per Square Second and Attometer per Square Second quickly and accurately.

ft/s²
am/s²

How to Convert Foot per Square Second to Attometer per Square Second

Conversion Formula

1 ft/s² = 3E+17 am/s²
1 am/s² = 3E-18 ft/s²

Example

Convert 15 ft/s² to am/s²:

15 ft/s² = 15 × 3E+17 am/s² = 5E+18 am/s²

Unit Information

Learn about the acceleration units you're converting between

Foot per Square Second

ft/s²

Definition

The foot per square second (ft/s²) is a unit of acceleration, representing the rate of change of velocity per unit time in feet. It is equal to 0.3048 meters per square second.

History/Origin

Derived from the foot, an imperial unit of length, and the second. It is commonly used in engineering, construction, and other applications where imperial units are preferred.

Current Use

Widely used in engineering, construction, and other applications where accelerations are measured using imperial units, particularly in the United States.

Multiplier

0.305

Offset

0

Attometer per Square Second

am/s²

Definition

The attometer per square second (am/s²) is a unit of acceleration, representing the rate of change of velocity per unit time in attometers. It is equal to one-quintillionth of a meter per square second.

History/Origin

Derived from the attometer, a metric unit of length equal to one-quintillionth of a meter, and the second. It is used for measuring extremely small accelerations in theoretical physics applications.

Current Use

Used in theoretical physics, quantum field theory, and advanced scientific research where attometer-scale accelerations need to be measured with extreme precision.

Multiplier

1E-18

Offset

0

Foot per Square Second to Attometer per Square Second Conversion Table

Foot per Square Second [ft/s²] Attometer per Square Second [am/s²]
1 ft/s² 3E+17 am/s²
10 ft/s² 3E+18 am/s²
25 ft/s² 8E+18 am/s²
50 ft/s² 2E+19 am/s²
100 ft/s² 3E+19 am/s²
0 ft/s² 0E+0 am/s²
-10 ft/s² -3E+18 am/s²
-40 ft/s² -1E+19 am/s²