128 km
The distance covered while traveling at a rate of 50 miles per hourThe distance covered while traveling at a rate of 50 miles per hour.
In a car about an hour and a half, train just over and hourThe driving distance is 87 miles, just under two hours to complete
The one he did alone was The Lunch HourThe one he did with Stewie was Dingo & the Baby
The End of Time -- December 25, 2009 & January 1, 2010 (two-part episode)These have yet to air, but will air in spring of 2010:The Eleventh HourThe Beast BelowVictory of the Daleks
40 miles per hourThe jaguar can run across land at peak speeds of up to forty miles per hour. They are also excellent swimmers and are able to pursue prey through water.
Yes, will be plenty more Warrior books:WarriorsInto The WildFire and IceForest Of SecretsRising StormA Dangerous PathThe Darkest HourThe New ProphecyMidnightMoonriseDawnStarlightTwilightSunsetThe Power of ThreeThe SightDark RiverOutcastEclipseLong ShadowsSunriseThe Omen Of The StarsThe Fourth ApprenticeFading EchoesNight WhispersThe Sign of the MoonThe Forgotten WarriorThe Last Hope
in miles per hourThe wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.The wind direction is measured with wind vanes or wind socks.The wind speed is measured with an anemometer.
Warriors Original series:Into the wildFire and IceForest of SecretsRising StormA Dangerous PathThe Darkest HourThe New Prophecy:MidnightMoonriseDawnStarlightTwilightSunsetPower of Three:The SightDark RiverOutcastEclipseLong ShadowsSunriseOmen of the Stars:The Fourth ApprenticeFading EchoesNight WhispersSign of the MoonThe Forgotten WarriorThe Last HopeWarriors Field Guide:Secrets of the ClansCats of the ClansCode of the ClansBattle of the Clans.Super Editions:Bluestar's ProphecyFirestar's QuestSkyclan's DestinyCrookedstar's PromiseComing soon: Yellowfang's Secret!!!
10,500,000 it is 150,000 American gallons per second.
The Nautical mile is defined to be one angular minute (1/60 of a degree) of longitude at the equator at sea level.The word "knot" is a measure of velocity in nautical speak... and it means "nautical mile per hour". 1 knot = 1 nautical mile / hourThe unit used for nautical mile is often times "nmi". As in, 5 nmi.The conversion ratio between nautical miles and other more familiar units are:1 nmi = 1.15078 statue miles (land miles) (mi)1 mi = 0.86898 nmi1 nmi = 6076.1155 feet (compared to the 5280 feet of the standard mile)1 nmi = 1852 m = 1.852 kmHow does one actually measure distance traveled at sea? That would be a good question. A separate question, though. And Im sure there are various answers.In todays electronic world, we probably use GPS to measure distance traveled, by pinning down and comparing two locations: where you were and where you are.In earlier years we undoubtedly used the sun and stars to indicate position, likely requiring a compass, maps, sextant, sundial and a mechanical clock. From this you could also approximate relative position.I imagine boats have speedometers of a sort, too. How they mechanically work, I cannot say. But coupled with a time piece and a compass, it would be easy to compute distance traveled.
AnswerRemove wheel Remove caliper (2 15 mm head bolts) Remove caliper mounting bracket ( requires special large torx socket, forget exact size, available at Sears) Rotor will now fall off practically. after machining or replacement, reverse process above. Should take less than an hourThe torx socket size is T-60.
you need at least 30 or more minutes a day