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RE: LeoThread 2025-06-07 17:59

in LeoFinance6 months ago

You're interested in water jet cutting speeds for steel. Typically, water jet cutters reach 2,500 ft/s (762 m/s), but speed may be lower due to added abrasives. Factors like steel thickness, water pressure, and nozzle design affect speed.

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what speed is that in mph

Converting Speed to MPH

To convert 2,500 ft/s to mph, we multiply by 0.6818.
So, 2,500 ft/s is approximately 1,704.5 mph.
That's incredibly fast, making water jets highly effective for cutting steel and other materials.

Note: This conversion is based on the original speed provided earlier.