Convert Running Speed (run) to Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂) instantly.
Running Speed to Cosmic Velocity - Second conversion
1 Running Speed (run) = 0.00033928571 Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂). To convert Running Speed to Cosmic Velocity - Second, multiply the value by 0.00033928571.
| Running Speed (run) | Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂) |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.00033928571 |
| 2 | 0.00067857143 |
| 5 | 0.0016964286 |
| 10 | 0.0033928571 |
| 25 | 0.0084821429 |
| 50 | 0.016964286 |
| 100 | 0.033928571 |
| 1000 | 0.33928571 |
Frequently asked questions
How many Cosmic Velocity - Second are in one Running Speed?
One Running Speed (run) equals 0.00033928571 Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂).
How do I convert Running Speed to Cosmic Velocity - Second?
To convert Running Speed to Cosmic Velocity - Second, multiply the value by 0.00033928571.
What is 10 Running Speed in Cosmic Velocity - Second?
10 Running Speed = 0.0033928571 Cosmic Velocity - Second.
About these units
Running Speed (run)
Human running speeds range widely: Average jogging (2.5–3.3 m/s or 9–12 km/h), Sprint speeds (8–12 m/s or 29–43 km/h). Elite sprinters can exceed 12 m/s, with Usain Bolt's peak reaching approximately 12.4 m/s. Running is biomechanically complex, involving elastic energy return, stride mechanics, ground-reaction forces, and cardiovascular performance. Sports science uses running speed to evaluate training outcomes, optimize gait, prevent injuries, and enhance athletic performance. Running speed provides a window into human physical capability and evolutionary adaptations.
Cosmic Velocity - Second (v₂)
The second cosmic velocity is the escape velocity, the speed required to completely overcome a planet's gravitational attraction without further propulsion. For Earth, this speed is about 11.2 km/s. It is higher than v₁ because escaping gravity requires exceeding orbital balance entirely, not merely achieving stable free fall. Escape velocity underlies missions to the Moon, other planets, and deep space probes. Reaching v₂ allows spacecraft to travel along trajectories that leave Earth's gravitational well permanently unless acted on by external forces. This value symbolizes humanity's ability to break free from its home world—a critical milestone in exploration.