Miles per Hour to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (mph → Bft 6)

0.036345

1.0000 mph = 0.036345 Bft 6

Formula

1 mph = 0.036344715447154466 Bft 6
Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze)Miles per Hour (Swap Units)

Conversion Table

mphBft 6
00
1.00000.036345
2.00000.072689
3.00000.10903
4.00000.14538
5.00000.18172
6.00000.21807
7.00000.25441
8.00000.29076
9.00000.32710
10.0000.36345
11.0000.39979
12.0000.43614
13.0000.47248
14.0000.50883
15.0000.54517
16.0000.58152
17.0000.61786
18.0000.65420
19.0000.69055
mphBft 6
20.0000.72689
21.0000.76324
22.0000.79958
23.0000.83593
24.0000.87227
25.0000.90862
26.0000.94496
27.0000.98131
28.0001.0177
29.0001.0540
30.0001.0903
31.0001.1267
32.0001.1630
33.0001.1994
34.0001.2357
35.0001.2721
36.0001.3084
37.0001.3448
38.0001.3811
39.0001.4174
mphBft 6
40.0001.4538
41.0001.4901
42.0001.5265
43.0001.5628
44.0001.5992
45.0001.6355
46.0001.6719
47.0001.7082
48.0001.7445
49.0001.7809
50.0001.8172
51.0001.8536
52.0001.8899
53.0001.9263
54.0001.9626
55.0001.9990
56.0002.0353
57.0002.0716
58.0002.1080
59.0002.1443
mphBft 6
60.0002.1807
61.0002.2170
62.0002.2534
63.0002.2897
64.0002.3261
65.0002.3624
66.0002.3988
67.0002.4351
68.0002.4714
69.0002.5078
70.0002.5441
71.0002.5805
72.0002.6168
73.0002.6532
74.0002.6895
75.0002.7259
76.0002.7622
77.0002.7985
78.0002.8349
79.0002.8712

Miles per Hour to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) Conversion

Converting Miles per Hour (mph) to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) (Bft 6) is a common speed conversion. 1 mph equals 0.036345 Bft 6. For example, 100 mph is equal to 3.634472 Bft 6.

Quick Reference Values

1 mph = 0.036345 Bft 6. 5 mph = 0.181724 Bft 6. 10 mph = 0.363447 Bft 6. 25 mph = 0.908618 Bft 6. 50 mph = 1.817236 Bft 6. 100 mph = 3.634472 Bft 6.

What is Miles per Hour?

Miles per Hour (mph) is a unit of speed. Miles per hour measure speed as miles traveled in one hour. One mile equals 1,609.344 meters, so 1 mph equals approximately 0.44704 meters per second [bipm-si-brochure]. This unit is widely used for vehicle speed and speed limits in non-metric countries. Miles per hour originated from the mile and hour units standardized in the British Imperial system. It became common in transportation with the rise of automobiles and was internationally recognized with the mile's 1959 definition [bipm-si-brochure]. The USA, United Kingdom, and several Commonwealth nations use mph for road speed limits and vehicle speeds. It remains standard in aviation and motorsports within these countries, despite metrication efforts [nist-sp-811].

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: miles per hour, mile per hour, mi/h, mphs, beaufort six, beaufort-06, boefort 6. All of these refer to the Miles per Hour to Beaufort 6 (Strong Breeze) conversion.

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