Galileo (cm/s²) to Inch per Hour per Second (iph/s) converter

Converting from Galileo (cm/s²) to Inch per Hour per Second (iph/s)

What is Galileo (cm/s²)

Galileo, named after the Italian scientist Galileo Galilei, is a unit of acceleration in the metric system. It is commonly denoted as cm/s², representing centimeters per second squared.

What is Inch per Hour per Second (iph/s)

Inch per Hour per Second, abbreviated as iph/s, is a unit of acceleration in the Imperial system. It signifies the acceleration of an object in inches per hour per second.

Conversion Formulas

To convert from Galileo (cm/s²) to Inch per Hour per Second (iph/s), you can use the following formulas:

  • 1 cm/s²=1417.323 iph/s

  • iph/s=cm/s²×1417.323

Examples

  1. Converting 14 cm/s² to iph/s:

14 cm/s²=14×1417.323 iph/s=19842.52 iph/s

  1. Converting 8 iph/s to cm/s²:

8 iph/s=8×0.0007055556 cm/s²=0.005644444 cm/s²

  1. Converting 3 cm/s² to iph/s:

3 cm/s²=3×1417.323 iph/s=4251.969 iph/s

Performing these conversions will help you accurately translate acceleration values between the Galileo and Inch per Hour per Second units.

Galileo to Inch per Hour per Second conversion table

cm/s² to iph/s conversion table

Galileo (cm/s²)Inch per Hour per Second (iph/s)
0.01 cm/s²14.17323 iph/s
0.1 cm/s²141.7323 iph/s
1 cm/s²1 417.323 iph/s
2 cm/s²2 834.646 iph/s
3 cm/s²4 251.969 iph/s
4 cm/s²5 669.291 iph/s
5 cm/s²7 086.614 iph/s
6 cm/s²8 503.937 iph/s
7 cm/s²9 921.26 iph/s
8 cm/s²11 338.58 iph/s
9 cm/s²12 755.91 iph/s
10 cm/s²14 173.23 iph/s
10 cm/s²14 173.23 iph/s
20 cm/s²28 346.46 iph/s
30 cm/s²42 519.69 iph/s
40 cm/s²56 692.91 iph/s
50 cm/s²70 866.14 iph/s
60 cm/s²85 039.37 iph/s
70 cm/s²99 212.6 iph/s
80 cm/s²113 385.8 iph/s
90 cm/s²127 559.1 iph/s
100 cm/s²141 732.3 iph/s
1 000 cm/s²1 417 323 iph/s
2 000 cm/s²2 834 646 iph/s
3 000 cm/s²4 251 969 iph/s
4 000 cm/s²5 669 291 iph/s
5 000 cm/s²7 086 614 iph/s
6 000 cm/s²8 503 937 iph/s
7 000 cm/s²9 921 260 iph/s
8 000 cm/s²11 338 580 iph/s
9 000 cm/s²12 755 910 iph/s
10 000 cm/s²14 173 230 iph/s