Distance Formula:
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The distance calculation using the formula Distance = Speed × Time helps determine how far you've walked based on your walking speed and the time spent walking. This is particularly useful when using iPhone sensors to track your walking activity.
The calculator uses the basic distance formula:
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Explanation: The formula calculates the total distance covered by multiplying your walking speed by the duration of your walk.
Details: Accurate distance calculation is crucial for fitness tracking, route planning, calorie estimation, and monitoring walking progress over time using iPhone sensor data.
Tips: Enter your walking speed in mph and the time spent walking in hours. Both values must be positive numbers for accurate calculation.
Q1: How accurate is iPhone sensor data for walking distance?
A: iPhone sensors (accelerometer, gyroscope, GPS) provide reasonably accurate distance measurements for walking, especially when combined with health app algorithms.
Q2: Can I use this for running or other activities?
A: While the basic formula works for any consistent speed, different activities may require adjusted calculations for optimal accuracy.
Q3: What's a typical walking speed?
A: Average walking speed is 3-4 mph, but this varies based on fitness level, terrain, and individual pace.
Q4: How does iPhone measure walking speed?
A: iPhones use a combination of step counting, accelerometer data, and sometimes GPS to estimate walking speed and distance.
Q5: Can I convert the result to kilometers?
A: Yes, you can convert miles to kilometers by multiplying the result by 1.60934.