33 Miles Per Hour Per Second to Standard Gravities
33 mph/s ≈ 1.5043 g
Calculation: g = 33 mph/s × 0.0455854 ≈ 1.5043 g
Mile Per Hour Per Second to Standard Gravity Converter
How much acceleration is 33 mph/s?
33 mph/s (1.504g) is above 1g — comparable to a rocket at liftoff (~1.2g) or a supercar launching 0-100 km/h in under 2.5 seconds.
Did you know? Sports car (0-60 mph) is 15 m/s².
A sports car doing 0-60 mph in 4 seconds averages about 6.7 m/s² (0.68g).
How to Convert Mile Per Hour Per Second to Standard Gravity
1 mile per hour per second = 0.0455854 standard gravities
Standard Gravity = Mile Per Hour Per Second × 0.0455854
Example: 33 mph/s × 0.0455854 = 1.5043 g
Reverse Conversion
To convert standard gravities back to miles per hour per second:
- Remember, 1 standard gravity equals 21.9369 miles per hour per second.
- To convert 1.5043 g to mph/s, multiply
1.5043 x 21.9369, resulting in33 mph/s.
33 mph/s is also equal to:
- 14.752 meter per second squared
- 48.4 foot per second squared
- 1475.2 gal
About these units
Mile per hour per second: Practical acceleration unit; change in velocity of 1 mph in 1 second.
Standard gravity: Nominal gravitational acceleration at Earth's surface, defined as exactly 9.80665 m/s².
Frequently Asked Questions
How much is 33 miles per hour per second in standard gravities?
33 miles per hour per second equals 1.5043 standard gravities. This is calculated by multiplying 33 by the conversion factor 0.0455854.
What does 33 miles per hour per second look like in standard gravities?
33 miles per hour per second equals 1.5043 standard gravities, a conversion used in physics, automotive engineering, and aerospace applications.
How do you calculate 33 miles per hour per second to standard gravities?
Multiply 33 by the conversion factor 0.0455854. The calculation is 33 × 0.0455854 = 1.5043 standard gravities. This factor is defined by international measurement standards.
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Nearby Conversions
For general conversions between miles per hour per second and standard gravities, see the miles per hour per second to standard gravities converter.