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Mach is a unit used to measure the speed of an object in relation to the speed of sound in the medium it is traveling through. It does not measure force, but rather the ratio of an object's speed to the speed of sound.
Mach is a non standard unit based on the speed of sound through the medium, Mach 1 is the speed of sound, and 0.92 Mach is 92% the speed of sound which is approximately 313.0668 m / s or 1127.04048 km/h or 700.310487 mph.
Airspeed
Pilots can pass out at Mach 5 or higher due to the extreme gravitational forces experienced at that speed. However, the specific speed at which a pilot may pass out can vary depending on individual physiology and training.
Mach is the speed of sound in that medium, and is known as Mach 1. It will vary according to pressure and temperature. [More correctly, it is the dimensionless number relating the speed of an object to that of sound in that medium.] Mach does not have units associated with it, such as mph or kmph.
Knots or Mach for very fast ones
Maximum speed: Mach 0.96Operating speed: Mach 0.89
The mach number is the speed, compared to the speed of sound in air. Thus, mach 1 is the speed of sound, mach 2 is twice (2 times) the speed of sound, mach 3 is 3 times the speed of sound, etc.
Knots is a measurement of speed. Horsepower is a measurement of power. To obtain that speed on water is probably not possible. To obtain that speed in air takes allot of horsepower. That is over Mach 2 (twice the speed of sound),
340.29 m/s
the Mach number
The "Mach number" is the speed of the aircraft as a percentage of the speed of sound. So an aircraft going at Mach 0.74 is traveling at 74% of the speed of sound. (Mach 0.74 is a typical airliner speed.)
Mach 2.
Basic: Mach is a measurement of the speed of sound in air. Therefore, mach6 is six times the speed of sound in air.761.2 * 6 = 4,567.2 mile/hour (mph)More in depth:"Mach" is a relative measurement of speed and fluid temperature.Here are some examples of Mach 6:Mach 6 at sea level (0 feet) is 4,567.3 mph (CAS) and 4,567.3 mph (TAS)Mach 6 at FL 50 (Flight Level 50,000) is 3,147.97 mph (CAS) and 3,960.31 mph (TAS)CAS = Calibrated Air Speed. The speed which a instrument in the plane would show.TAS = True Air Speed. The actual speed of the object relative to the medium it is traveling in.
Mach refers to the speed of sound, for example, mach 1, equals the speed of sound, mach 2, the speed of sound times 2. So, mach 25 would mean, 25 times the speed of sound.
Speeds faster than Mach 1 are measured in multiples of Mach, such as Mach 2 (twice the speed of sound), Mach 3 (three times), and so on. Each Mach number represents the speed of an object in relation to the speed of sound.