This guide helps you easily convert between various acceleration units used in physics and engineering. Whether you're working with meters per second squared (m/s²), kilometers per second squared (km/s²), feet per second squared (ft/s²), or standard gravity (g), this tutorial provides the formulas and examples you need to make accurate conversions.
In the sections below, you will find detailed explanations and step-by-step examples for converting between different acceleration units.
Formula: Meters per Second² = Kilometers per Second² * 1,000
Example: Convert 0.002 Kilometers per Second² to Meters per Second².
Solution: 0.002 km/s² * 1,000 = 2 m/s²
Formula: Meters per Second² = Feet per Second² * 0.3048
Example: Convert 10 Feet per Second² to Meters per Second².
Solution: 10 ft/s² * 0.3048 = 3.048 m/s²
Formula: Meters per Second² = Standard Gravity * 9.80665
Example: Convert 2 Standard Gravity to Meters per Second².
Solution: 2 g * 9.80665 = 19.6133 m/s²