Speed conversions between miles per hour (mph, miph, m/h, mi/h) and kilometres per hour (kph, kmph, km/h) are usually used for calculating speed limits when driving abroad, espcially for UK and US drivers. Miles per hour are used in the United States and in the UK. Despite the UK having legally converted to metric for most measures, miles and miles per hour are still used on all road signs. Kilometres per hour are used in all other major countries.
The conversion tables, below, offer a quick lookup to convert miles per hour to kilometres per hour for commonly sought values or you can use our quick converter utility above. Alternatively you can look at our full conversion tables.
Miles Per Hour to Kilometres Per Hour Conversion Tables
To convert any value in miles per hour to miles per second, just multiply the value in miles per hour by the conversion factor 0.7777778.So, 65 miles per hour times 0.7777778 is equal to 0.01806 miles per second. Anesidora is the new role-playing game by Bruce Monach, creator of Pen & Paper & Laser Guns To find out more, check out our wiki about the game and stream campaign anesidoragame.com Creator. Lightcapture 1 0 4.
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Other abbreviations that are sometimes used for miles per hour include m/h, miph, mi/h, m.p.h., MPH, M.P.H, m/hr and mi/hr.
The following conversion tables offer a quick lookup to convert kilometres per hour to miles per hour for commonly sought values. Alternatively you can look at our full conversion tables.
Kilometres Per Hour to Miles Per Hour Conversion Tables
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Other abbreviations that are used for kilometres per hour include kmph, km/h, km h-1, km·h-1, k.p.h., km:h, km/hr, km./hr., kms/hr, kms./hr., k.m.p.h., KMph, km ph, K.P.H., KPH, km. hr., km/hour, km.-hr., km. per hour and Kmph.
Conversion Formulae
Miles Per Hour to Kilometres Per Hour Conversion Formula
The conversion formula for miles per hour to kilometres per hour is quite simple and is based on the conversion between miles and kilometres:
1 mph = 1.609344 kph
Kilometres Per Hour to Miles Per Hour Conversion Formula
The conversion formula for kph to mph is simply the reciprocal of the miles per hour to kilometres per hour formula:
1 kph = 0.621371192 mph
Countries Using Miles Per Hour
The following countries use mph as their standard speed measurement:
United States, Liberia, Myanmar all use mph as their official standard and the United Kingdom, although officially using the metric system, still uses miles per hour for speed limits and on road signs.
Countries Using Kilometres Per Hour
The rest of the world uses kilometres per hour, including the former British colonies such as Australia, New Zealand and Canada.
More Speed Conversions
The SI metric unit of velocity is the metre per second, so we have additional speed conversions for metres per seconds as below:
More Motoring Conversions
The following conversions to help you convert motoring related units from US & UK figures (miles, miles per gallon) to International and European figures (kilometres, kilometres per litre):
Distance Conversion
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Pan·do·ra
(păn-dôr′ə)n.Greek Mythology The first woman, bestowed upon humankind as a punishment for Prometheus's theft of fire. Entrusted with a box containing all the ills that could plague people, she opened it out of curiosity and thereby released all the evils of human life.
[Greek Pandōrā, having all gifts : pan-, pan- + dōron, gift; see dō- in Indo-European roots.]
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Pandora
(pænˈdɔːrə) orPandore
n (Classical Myth & Legend) Greek myth the first woman, made out of earth as the gods' revenge on man for obtaining fire from Prometheus. Given a box (Pandora's box) that she was forbidden to open, she disobeyed out of curiosity and released from it all the ills that beset man, leaving only hope within
pandora
(pænˈdɔːrə) n1. (Animals) a handsome red sea bream, Pagellus erythrinus, of European coastal waters, caught for food in the Mediterranean
2. (Animals) a marine bivalve mollusc of the genus Pandora that lives on the surface of sandy shores and has thin equal valves
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pan•do•ra
(pænˈdɔr ə, -ˈdoʊr ə)also pan•dore
(pænˈdɔr, -ˈdoʊr, ˈpæn dɔr, -doʊr)n., pl. -do•ras also -dores.
Pan•do•ra
(pænˈdɔr ə, -ˈdoʊr ə)n.
(in Greek myth) the first woman, created by Hephaestus and endowed with every grace: out of curiosity, she opened a box and released all the evils that might plague humankind.
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Noun | 1. | Pandora - (Greek mythology) the first woman; created by Hephaestus on orders from Zeus who presented her to Epimetheus along with a box filled with evils Greek mythology - the mythology of the ancient Greeks |
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[pænˈdɔːrə]NPandora's box → cajaf de PandoraCollins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
Pandora
[pænˈdɔːrə]nto open Pandora's box → ouvrir la boîte de Pandore
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
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