Walking Speed Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines average walking speed in meters per second based on distance traveled and time taken.
Purpose: It helps athletes, researchers, and fitness enthusiasts measure and analyze walking performance.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The distance is divided by time to calculate the average speed over that duration.
Details: Walking speed is a key indicator of mobility, health status, and functional ability. It's used in fitness tracking, rehabilitation, and geriatric assessments.
Tips: Enter the distance in meters and time in seconds. For accuracy, measure over longer distances (10+ meters) and time periods (5+ seconds).
Q1: What's a typical walking speed?
A: Average walking speed is about 1.4 m/s (5 km/h or 3.1 mph), but varies by age, fitness, and terrain.
Q2: How does this differ from running speed?
A: Running is typically > 2.5 m/s (9 km/h or 5.6 mph) when both feet leave the ground between steps.
Q3: Can I use kilometers and hours?
A: Convert to meters and seconds first (1 km = 1000m, 1 hour = 3600s) for accurate m/s results.
Q4: Why measure in m/s instead of km/h?
A: m/s is the SI unit for speed and often used in scientific and medical contexts.
Q5: How accurate is this calculation?
A: It provides average speed. For more precision, use longer measurement periods and accurate timing devices.