500 km is a distance, not a speed. Presumeably, however, you mean 500 km/h. While 500 km/h winds have not yeat been detected in a tornado, it is probably possible. Winds have been recorded as high as 486 km/h, and only a small percentage of tornadoes have their winds actually measured.
36 minutes. But, no bird on earth can fly at 500 km per hour.
The winds on Neptune can reach speeds of up to 1,300 miles per hour (2,100 kilometers per hour), making them the strongest in the solar system. These high-velocity winds are due to Neptune's fast rotation and its turbulent atmosphere.
500 knots is equivalent to approximately 575 miles per hour (925 kilometers per hour). It is a commonly used unit of speed in aviation to measure the speed of aircraft.
500 centimeters = 0.005 kilometers
An F5 tornado has stronger winds. Category 5 winds start at 157 mph. On the original F scale F5 winds were estimated to start at 261 mph, but scientists now thing this estimate was too high, and have adjusted it to over 200 mph. At least one F5 tornado is known to have produced winds over 300 mph and others are also suspected to have done so.
500 miles
To convert kilometers per hour to miles per hour, you need to multiply by 0.621371. Therefore, 500 kilometers per hour is approximately 310.686 miles per hour.
Average speed in kilometers per hour is 500/10 or 50.
500 kilometers per hour is 310.69 miles per hour.
36 minutes. But, no bird on earth can fly at 500 km per hour.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 500 miles per hour is equal to 500 x 1.609344 = 804.672 kilometres per hour.
500 Kilometers per hour
(Feet per second x 1.1 = km/h). So, 500 fps x 1.1 = 550 kilometers per hour.
the clouds
The train will go at 500 km per hour - as stated in the question!
about 6 hours and 40 minutes
The winds on Neptune can reach speeds of up to 1,300 miles per hour (2,100 kilometers per hour), making them the strongest in the solar system. These high-velocity winds are due to Neptune's fast rotation and its turbulent atmosphere.