Meters per Second to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (m/s → Bft 6)

0.081301

1.0000 m/s = 0.081301 Bft 6

Formula

1 m/s = 0.08130081300813008 Bft 6
Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze)Meters per Second (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

m/sBft 6
00
1.00000.081301
2.00000.16260
3.00000.24390
4.00000.32520
5.00000.40650
6.00000.48780
7.00000.56911
8.00000.65041
9.00000.73171
10.0000.81301
11.0000.89431
12.0000.97561
13.0001.0569
14.0001.1382
15.0001.2195
16.0001.3008
17.0001.3821
18.0001.4634
19.0001.5447
m/sBft 6
20.0001.6260
21.0001.7073
22.0001.7886
23.0001.8699
24.0001.9512
25.0002.0325
26.0002.1138
27.0002.1951
28.0002.2764
29.0002.3577
30.0002.4390
31.0002.5203
32.0002.6016
33.0002.6829
34.0002.7642
35.0002.8455
36.0002.9268
37.0003.0081
38.0003.0894
39.0003.1707
m/sBft 6
40.0003.2520
41.0003.3333
42.0003.4146
43.0003.4959
44.0003.5772
45.0003.6585
46.0003.7398
47.0003.8211
48.0003.9024
49.0003.9837
50.0004.0650
51.0004.1463
52.0004.2276
53.0004.3089
54.0004.3902
55.0004.4715
56.0004.5528
57.0004.6341
58.0004.7154
59.0004.7967
m/sBft 6
60.0004.8780
61.0004.9593
62.0005.0407
63.0005.1220
64.0005.2033
65.0005.2846
66.0005.3659
67.0005.4472
68.0005.5285
69.0005.6098
70.0005.6911
71.0005.7724
72.0005.8537
73.0005.9350
74.0006.0163
75.0006.0976
76.0006.1789
77.0006.2602
78.0006.3415
79.0006.4228

Meters per Second to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) Conversion

Converting Meters per Second (m/s) to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (Bft 6) is a common speed conversion. 1 m/s equals 0.081301 Bft 6. For example, 100 m/s is equal to 8.130081 Bft 6.

Quick Reference Values

1 m/s = 0.081301 Bft 6. 5 m/s = 0.406504 Bft 6. 10 m/s = 0.813008 Bft 6. 25 m/s = 2.03252 Bft 6. 50 m/s = 4.065041 Bft 6. 100 m/s = 8.130081 Bft 6.

What is Meters per Second?

Meters per Second (m/s) is a unit of speed. Meters per second (m/s) is the SI unit of speed, defined as the number of meters traveled in one second. It is the standard measure for velocity in physics and engineering, forming the base unit for speed in the International System of Units [bipm-si-brochure]. Adopted by the CGPM in 1960, meters per second was introduced to unify measurements of speed under the SI system. The meter was originally defined in 1793, but the m/s unit formalized with advancing scientific precision [cgpm-resolutions]. Meters per second is globally used in scientific research, engineering, and transportation industries. It is the primary speed unit in meteorology, fluid dynamics, and automotive testing, standardized by ISO and NIST [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: meter per second, meters per sec, metres per second, meter/sec, beaufort six, beaufort-06, boefort 6. All of these refer to the Meters per Second to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) conversion.

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