Convert first cosmic velocity to meter per second
First Cosmic Velocity
The first cosmic velocity is the minimum speed required for an object to enter a circular orbit at Earth's surface, without any propulsion after launch. It is the orbital velocity at which gravitational attraction exactly provides the centripetal force needed for circular motion. For Earth, the first cosmic velocity is approximately 7.9 km/s (7,900 m/s).
Meter per Second
The meter per second (m/s) is the SI unit of speed and velocity, defined as the distance in meters traveled in one second. It is the standard unit for expressing velocity in science, engineering, and many international contexts. One meter per second equals 3.6 kilometers per hour or approximately 2.237 miles per hour.