Mile per Square Second to Nanometer per Square Second Conversion

Convert between Mile per Square Second and Nanometer per Square Second quickly and accurately.

mi/s²
nm/s²

How to Convert Mile per Square Second to Nanometer per Square Second

Conversion Formula

1 mi/s² = 2E+12 nm/s²
1 nm/s² = 6E-13 mi/s²

Example

Convert 15 mi/s² to nm/s²:

15 mi/s² = 15 × 2E+12 nm/s² = 2E+13 nm/s²

Unit Information

Learn about the acceleration units you're converting between

Mile per Square Second

mi/s²

Definition

The mile per square second (mi/s²) is a unit of acceleration, representing the rate of change of velocity per unit time in miles. It is equal to 1609.344 meters per square second.

History/Origin

Derived from the mile, an imperial unit of length, and the second. It is used for measuring very large accelerations in imperial system applications, particularly in aerospace and high-speed vehicle analysis.

Current Use

Used in aerospace engineering, high-speed vehicle analysis, and other applications where very large accelerations are measured using imperial units.

Multiplier

1609.344

Offset

0

Nanometer per Square Second

nm/s²

Definition

The nanometer per square second (nm/s²) is a unit of acceleration, representing the rate of change of velocity per unit time in nanometers. It is equal to one-billionth of a meter per square second.

History/Origin

Derived from the nanometer, a metric unit of length equal to one-billionth of a meter, and the second. It is used for measuring extremely small accelerations in nano-scale applications.

Current Use

Used in nanotechnology, molecular physics, and advanced scientific research where nano-scale accelerations need to be measured with extreme precision.

Multiplier

1E-9

Offset

0

Mile per Square Second to Nanometer per Square Second Conversion Table

Mile per Square Second [mi/s²] Nanometer per Square Second [nm/s²]
1 mi/s² 2E+12 nm/s²
10 mi/s² 2E+13 nm/s²
25 mi/s² 4E+13 nm/s²
50 mi/s² 8E+13 nm/s²
100 mi/s² 2E+14 nm/s²
0 mi/s² 0E+0 nm/s²
-10 mi/s² -2E+13 nm/s²
-40 mi/s² -6E+13 nm/s²