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Speed of sound converters translate between different units (m/s, km/h, mph, Mach) across temperature and medium conditions.

Fórmula

Air (20°C): 343 m/s = 1235 km/h = 761 mph
C
1235 km/h = 761 mph — 1235 km/h = 761 mph
s
1235 km/h = 761 mph — 1235 km/h = 761 mph
h
761 mph — 761 mph

Guía paso a paso

  1. 1Air (20°C): 343 m/s = 1235 km/h = 761 mph
  2. 2Speed varies with temperature: adds 0.6 m/s per °C
  3. 3Mach number: speed / speed of sound in that medium

Ejemplos resueltos

Entrada
1 Mach at sea level 15°C
Resultado
340 m/s, 1224 km/h, 761 mph
Breaking sound barrier

Errores comunes a evitar

  • Using fixed Mach number without temperature/altitude correction
  • Assuming sound speed same in all media (water ~4.8×, solids even faster)

Preguntas frecuentes

Why does sound speed vary with temperature?

Hotter air has faster molecular motion; molecules transmit sound faster.

Is Mach speed the same everywhere?

No, depends on temperature. Mach 1 at sea level ≠ Mach 1 at altitude (colder, lower speed).

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