🚀 cm/s² to ft/s² — Centimeter/Square Second to Foot/Square Second Converter

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

Formula 1 cm/s² = 0.032808399 ft/s²
UnitNameValue
m/s² Meter/Square Second 0.01
ft/s² Foot/Square Second 0.032808399
in/s² Inch/Square Second 0.39370079
g Standard Gravity 0.0010197162
Gal Gal (cm/s²) 1
mG Millig 1.0197162

About Centimeter/Square Second to Foot/Square Second Conversion

The Centimeter/Square Second (cm/s²) and the Foot/Square Second (ft/s²) are both units of acceleration. Converting between them is straightforward using the formula above.

Formula: 1 cm/s² = 0.032808399 ft/s²

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I convert Centimeter/Square Second to Foot/Square Second?

Use the converter above — enter your value in Centimeter/Square Second and the result appears instantly in Foot/Square Second. The formula is: 1 cm/s² = 0.032808399 ft/s²

How many Foot/Square Second are in 100 Centimeter/Square Second?

100 cm/s² = 3.2808399 ft/s²

What is 1 Centimeter/Square Second in Foot/Square Second?

1 cm/s² = 0.032808399 ft/s²

Is this Centimeter/Square Second to Foot/Square Second converter free?

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About this acceleration conversion

Acceleration measures the rate of change of velocity. The SI unit is metres per second squared (m/s²). G-force (g) relates acceleration to Earth's gravitational pull.

About Centimeter/Square Second and Foot/Square Second

Centimeter/Square Second

The SI base unit of length, defined as the distance light travels in 1/299,792,458 of a second.

Foot/Square Second

Equal to 12 inches or 0.3048 meters. Primary height measurement unit in the United States.

Common uses — Centimeter/Square Second: Building dimensions, distances, scientific measurement. Foot/Square Second: Height, room dimensions, altitude, sports fields.