Pace Unit Conversion
Enter the Pace value in the unit field, and the list below will immediately show the conversion results.
Minutes/km (min/km)
Units | |||
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Seconds/m (s/m) | 0.06 | 0.06 | Metric |
Minutes/mile (min/mile) | 1.6093491499172796 | 1.6093491499172796 | Imperial |
Seconds/ft (s/ft) | 0.018288 | 0.018288 | Imperial |
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Pace Units Conversion Chart
Minutes/km (min/km) | Seconds/m (s/m) | Minutes/mile (min/mile) | Seconds/ft (s/ft) | |
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Minutes/km (min/km) | 1 | 0.06 | 1.6093491499172796 | 0.018288 |
Seconds/m (s/m) | 16.666666666666668 | 1 | 26.822485831954666 | 0.3048 |
Minutes/mile (min/mile) | 0.6213692038495188 | 0.03728215223097112 | 1 | 0.0113636 |
Seconds/ft (s/ft) | 54.680664916885384 | 3.280839895013123 | 88.00028160090112 | 1 |
Pace Units Introduction
Minutes/km (min/km) indicates the time required per kilometer. Specifically, the smaller the value, the faster the speed. For example, if your speed is 5 minutes per kilometer, it means you need 5 minutes to run each kilometer.
Seconds/m (s/m) indicates the time required per meter. It is commonly used to describe the speed of an athlete or object. For example, if a swimmer's speed is 2 seconds per meter, it means they need 2 seconds to swim each meter.
Minutes/mile (min/mile) indicates the time required per mile. The smaller the value, the faster the speed. For example, if your speed is 8 minutes per mile, it means you need 8 minutes to run each mile.
Seconds/ft (s/ft) indicates the time required per foot. It is commonly used to describe the speed of an athlete or object. For example, if a skier's speed is 0.5 seconds per foot, it means they need 0.5 seconds to ski each foot.