Inch per second

The inch per second is a unit of speed or velocity. It expresses the distance in inches (in) traveled or displaced, divided by time in seconds (s, or sec). The equivalent SI unit is the metre per second.

Abbreviations include in/s, in/sec, ips, and less frequently in s−1.

Conversions
1&thinsp;inch per second is equivalent to:
 * =&thinsp;0.0254&thinsp;metres per second (exactly)
 * =&thinsp;$1⁄12$ or 0.08 3 &thinsp;feet per second (exactly)
 * =&thinsp;$5⁄88$ or 0.056 81 &thinsp;miles per hour (exactly)
 * =&thinsp;0.09144&thinsp;km·h−1 (exactly)

1&thinsp;metre per second ≈ 39.370079&thinsp;inches per second (approximately) 1&thinsp;foot per second = 12&thinsp;inches per second (exactly) 1&thinsp;mile per hour = 17.6&thinsp;inches per second (exactly) 1&thinsp;kilometre per hour ≈ 10.936133&thinsp;inches per second (approximately)

Uses
In magnetic tape sound recording, magnetic tape speed is often quoted in inches per second (abbreviated "ips").

Also computer mice sensitivity is also often referred to in inches per second (abbreviated as "ips") along with g force.

In rotorcraft health monitoring, rotor and shaft induced vibration levels are often quoted in inches per second.