🚀 in/s² to ft/s² — Inch/Square Second to Foot/Square Second Converter

Convert acceleration units — m/s², ft/s², g-force, Gal and more.

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Formula 1 in/s² = 0.08333 ft/s²
UnitNameValue
m/s² Meter/Square Second 0.0254
cm/s² Centimeter/Square Second 2.54
ft/s² Foot/Square Second 0.083333333
g Standard Gravity 0.0025900792
Gal Gal (cm/s²) 2.54
mG Millig 2.5900792

Quick Answer

Formula: ft/s² = in/s² × 0.08333

Multiply any in/s² value by 0.08333 to get ft/s².

Reverse: in/s² = ft/s² × 12

Worked Examples

0.01 in/s²
0.01 in/s² × 0.08333 = 0.0008333 ft/s²
Small acceleration.
1 in/s²
1 in/s² × 0.08333 = 0.08333 ft/s²
1 unit reference.
9.80665 in/s²
9.80665 in/s² × 0.08333 = 0.8172 ft/s²
Earth standard gravity.
50 in/s²
50 in/s² × 0.08333 = 4.167 ft/s²
High-g maneuver.

in/s² to ft/s² Conversion Table

Common acceleration values — factor: 1 in/s² = 0.08333 ft/s²

in/s² (in/s²)ft/s² (ft/s²)Context
0.001 in/s²8.333e-05 ft/s²Micro
0.1 in/s²0.008333 ft/s²Very small
1 in/s²0.08333 ft/s²1 in/s²
10 in/s²0.8333 ft/s²10 in/s²
100 in/s²8.333 ft/s²2.6 g range
386 in/s²32.17 ft/s²1 g = 386.1 in/s²
500 in/s²41.67 ft/s²~1.3 g
1000 in/s²83.33 ft/s²~2.6 g
3860 in/s²321.7 ft/s²~10 g
5000 in/s²416.7 ft/s²~13 g
1e+04 in/s²833.3 ft/s²~26 g
5e+04 in/s²4167 ft/s²~130 g
1e+05 in/s²8333 ft/s²~259 g
5e+05 in/s²4.167e+04 ft/s²~1,295 g
1e+06 in/s²8.333e+04 ft/s²~2,590 g

Mental Math Tricks

Exact factor

1 in/s² = 0.08333 ft/s².

Earth gravity anchor

9.807 m/s² = 1 g = 32.17 ft/s² = 980.7 cm/s² — use as reference.

Reverse

Multiply result by 12 to recover the original in/s² value.

Who Uses This Conversion?

Aerospace Engineer

Specifies aircraft and spacecraft acceleration loads in g and m/s² for structural design and pilot tolerance.

Automotive Engineer

Measures vehicle acceleration performance (0–100 km/h) and braking deceleration in m/s² and g.

Geophysicist

Uses Gal and mGal to measure variations in Earth's gravitational field for mineral exploration.

Robotics Engineer

Programs joint acceleration limits in m/s² or in/s² for servo motor control and trajectory planning.

Structural Engineer

Calculates seismic acceleration loads (in g or m/s²) for earthquake-resistant building design.

Sports Scientist

Measures athlete acceleration performance using accelerometers reporting in g or m/s².

Frequently Asked Questions

About in/s² and ft/s²

in/s² (in/s²)

Inches per second squared (in/s²) is used in precision mechanical engineering and robotics where displacements are measured in inches. One in/s² = 0.0254 m/s².

In/s² appears in servo motor specifications, CNC machine acceleration profiles, and vibration analysis in US manufacturing. A servo motor might be rated for 500 in/s² maximum acceleration; a hard drive read head accelerates at thousands of in/s².

Interesting fact: Hard drive read/write heads accelerate at up to 550,000 in/s² (1,400 g) and can position themselves across the platter in milliseconds — making them among the fastest-moving precision components in consumer electronics.

ft/s² (ft/s²)

Feet per second squared (ft/s²) is the Imperial acceleration unit, equal to 0.3048 m/s². It is used in US aerospace, ballistics, and mechanical engineering where calculations are performed in the Imperial foot-pound-second (FPS) system.

Standard gravity in ft/s² = 32.174 ft/s². Aerospace trajectory calculations, aircraft performance charts, and US military ballistics tables traditionally use ft/s². A car accelerating at 1g experiences approximately 32.2 ft/s².

Interesting fact: The original definition of the foot varied across different countries and trades (Roman foot, English foot, survey foot) until the International Foot was standardized as exactly 0.3048 meters in 1959.

About in/s² to ft/s² Conversion

Converting in/s² to ft/s² is common in aerospace, automotive, geophysics, and robotics. Physics and SI engineering use m/s²; US aerospace uses ft/s²; geophysics uses Gal (cm/s²); and g-force is universal. Key anchor: Earth surface gravity = 9.807 m/s² = 1 g = 32.17 ft/s² = 980.7 Gal.

Quick reference: 10 in/s² = 0.8333 ft/s². Reverse: 1 ft/s² = 12 in/s². Factor: 1 in/s² = 0.08333 ft/s².

All conversions use IEEE 754 double-precision arithmetic, accurate to at least 8 significant figures.