Foot per second (fps) and inch per hour (IPH) are two distinct units of measurement used to express speed or velocity. A foot per second is a unit of speed that represents the distance traveled in feet over a period of one second, typically used in the context of human movement, sports, or physics. On the other hand, an inch per hour is a unit of speed that represents the distance traveled in inches over a period of one hour, often utilized in industrial or scientific applications where precise measurements are required. The conversion from foot per second to inch per hour involves multiplying the given speed in fps by 3600 (the number of seconds in an hour) and then by 12 (the number of inches in a foot), resulting in the equivalent speed in IPH. This conversion is essential in various fields, including engineering, physics, and sports analytics, where precise speed measurements are critical for performance evaluation, equipment design, or safety assessments.