Kilometers per Hour to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (km/h → Bft 6)

0.022584

1.0000 km/h = 0.022584 Bft 6

Formula

1 km/h = 0.022583559168925023 Bft 6
Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze)Kilometers per Hour (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

km/hBft 6
00
1.00000.022584
2.00000.045167
3.00000.067751
4.00000.090334
5.00000.11292
6.00000.13550
7.00000.15808
8.00000.18067
9.00000.20325
10.0000.22584
11.0000.24842
12.0000.27100
13.0000.29359
14.0000.31617
15.0000.33875
16.0000.36134
17.0000.38392
18.0000.40650
19.0000.42909
km/hBft 6
20.0000.45167
21.0000.47425
22.0000.49684
23.0000.51942
24.0000.54201
25.0000.56459
26.0000.58717
27.0000.60976
28.0000.63234
29.0000.65492
30.0000.67751
31.0000.70009
32.0000.72267
33.0000.74526
34.0000.76784
35.0000.79042
36.0000.81301
37.0000.83559
38.0000.85818
39.0000.88076
km/hBft 6
40.0000.90334
41.0000.92593
42.0000.94851
43.0000.97109
44.0000.99368
45.0001.0163
46.0001.0388
47.0001.0614
48.0001.0840
49.0001.1066
50.0001.1292
51.0001.1518
52.0001.1743
53.0001.1969
54.0001.2195
55.0001.2421
56.0001.2647
57.0001.2873
58.0001.3098
59.0001.3324
km/hBft 6
60.0001.3550
61.0001.3776
62.0001.4002
63.0001.4228
64.0001.4453
65.0001.4679
66.0001.4905
67.0001.5131
68.0001.5357
69.0001.5583
70.0001.5808
71.0001.6034
72.0001.6260
73.0001.6486
74.0001.6712
75.0001.6938
76.0001.7164
77.0001.7389
78.0001.7615
79.0001.7841

Kilometers per Hour to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) Conversion

Converting Kilometers per Hour (km/h) to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (Bft 6) is a common speed conversion. 1 km/h equals 0.022584 Bft 6. For example, 100 km/h is equal to 2.258356 Bft 6.

Quick Reference Values

1 km/h = 0.022584 Bft 6. 5 km/h = 0.112918 Bft 6. 10 km/h = 0.225836 Bft 6. 25 km/h = 0.564589 Bft 6. 50 km/h = 1.129178 Bft 6. 100 km/h = 2.258356 Bft 6.

What is Kilometers per Hour?

Kilometers per Hour (km/h) is a unit of speed. Kilometers per hour (km/h) measures speed as the number of kilometers traveled in one hour. It converts directly to meters per second by multiplying by 1000/3600. This unit is standardized internationally for expressing road and vehicle speeds [bipm-si-brochure]. The kilometer per hour unit was adopted alongside the metric system in the 19th century, formalized by the International System of Units (SI) established by the BIPM. It became widespread for transportation speed limits due to metrication efforts in Europe and worldwide [bipm-si-brochure]. Kilometers per hour is the standard speed measurement in most countries, including all European nations, Canada, Australia, and many others. It is used extensively in road traffic regulations, automotive industries, and international transportation standards [nist-si-guide].

What is Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze)?

Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (Bft 6) is a unit of speed. Beaufort 6 indicates a strong breeze with wind speeds between 22 and 27 knots (10.8 to 13.8 m/s). At this level, large branches move and umbrellas become difficult to use. This empirical scale correlates wind speed to observable effects on land and sea [nist-si-guide]. Sir Francis Beaufort created the scale in 1805, with Beaufort 6 originally describing moderate storm conditions at sea. The scale was standardized internationally for meteorological use by the 20th century [nist-si-guide]. Beaufort 6 is used in weather reports worldwide to describe strong breeze conditions impacting transportation and outdoor activities. It is especially relevant for sailors and aviation planners [nist-si-guide].

Common Misspellings

People often search for this conversion using these alternate spellings: kilometres per hour, kmph, kph, kilometer per hour, km/hr, beaufort six, beaufort-06, boefort 6. All of these refer to the Kilometers per Hour to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) conversion.

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