Here’s a detailed breakdown of Mach 10 speed with various units of measurement in table format:
Measurement | Mach 10 (at sea level, 20°C) |
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Speed in meters/second | 3,430 m/s |
Speed in kilometers/hour | 12,348 km/h |
Speed in miles/hour | 7,673 mph |
Speed in feet/second | 11,253 ft/s |
Speed in knots | 6,646 knots |
Mach Definition | Mach number is the ratio of object speed to the speed of sound |
Speed of Sound (Mach 1) | Approx. 343 m/s (1,235 km/h or 767 mph) at sea level, 20°C |
Comparison to Jet Planes | About 10 times faster than a typical commercial jet (e.g., Boeing 747 at 900 km/h or 560 mph) |
Comparison to Spacecraft | Near hypersonic speed, slightly slower than some space re-entry speeds (up to 25,000 mph for space shuttles) |
Key Points:
- Mach 10 means an object is moving at 10 times the speed of sound in air.
- At Mach 10, you’re traveling at over 7,673 mph or 12,348 km/h—faster than most spacecraft during atmospheric re-entry.
This is considered hypersonic speed, which is much faster than the speed of conventional jets or even supersonic aircraft.