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MPH

Miles per hour (mph) is a unit of speed used primarily in the United States and in a few other countries for measuring how many miles are traveled in one hour. The mile is defined as 5,280 feet or 1,609.344 meters, so mph describes speed relative to the mile as a unit of distance.

Conversions are commonly needed. 1 mph equals 0.44704 meters per second; 1 meter per second equals about

Geographic and practical usage varies. mph is widely used for road speed limits and vehicle speeds on

mph is a non-SI unit. In scientific contexts, speed is commonly expressed in meters per second

2.23694
mph.
In
metric
terms,
1
mph
is
about
1.60934
kilometers
per
hour.
For
reference,
1
knot
(nautical
mile
per
hour)
is
exactly
1.15078
mph.
signs
in
the
United
States
and,
to
varying
extents,
in
some
other
regions.
In
many
other
countries,
speed
limits
are
posted
in
kilometers
per
hour.
Aviation
and
meteorology
often
use
knots
or
kilometers
per
hour
respectively,
while
mph
can
appear
in
certain
manuals
or
consumer
contexts
within
those
fields.
or
kilometers
per
hour,
while
everyday
travel
and
consumer
discussions
in
the
U.S.
frequently
employ
mph.
The
unit
remains
a
cultural
and
regulatory
default
for
speed
measurement
in
road
traffic
in
the
United
States,
even
as
metric
usage
increases
in
other
domains
and
regions.