No. Many smaller planes cannot exceed 200 mph.
Airplanes fly faster than cars travel. Usually big commercial planes travel over 550 miles an hour, so that is 10X what your car usually travels. Airplanes also have the advantage of going in straight lines and crossing oceans and mountain ranges.
1 miles in 54 seconds is slightly faster than 60 mph
No, x kilometers per hour and x miles per hour are equal speeds. The conversion factor between kilometers and miles is 1.60934, so when converting from kilometers to miles, the number decreases but the speed remains the same.
You have averaged 36.5 miles per hour. You are probably going quite a bit faster than that at the end.
After 1 hour the slower car will be 30 mph x 1 hour = 30 miles ahead of the faster car. The faster car is travelling 45 mph - 30 mph = 15 mph faster than the slower car and so will cover this 30 miles in 30 miles ÷ 15 mph = 2 hours at which point it will have caught the slower car and start to over take it.
The fastest passenger plane in 1955 was the DC7. It flew at about 375 miles an hour, however, it could fly faster than 400 miles an hour. Most airplanes flew faster than 300 miles an hour.
Of course not! A plane can travel at hundreds of miles an hour. The fastest horse only reaches 55 miles per hour for a very short distance. I mean, really! If horses were faster than planes, than why did we invent planes to travel long distances?
45 km per hour is slightly faster than 26 miles per hour (45km/h = 27.9617 mph).
They can run 60 miles per hour of course there faster!
I believe that the lion is faster than the jaguar.
9
The faster car travels at 48 miles per hour The slower car travels at 36 miles per hour 48mph - 36mph = 12mph Therefore, the faster car travels 12 miles per hour faster than the slower car. Note that the question refers to the relative speeds of the cars and not the relative distances.
Yes it is. It is 59 miles per hour, while the other is 52 miles per hour.
an eagles soaring speed is 50kilometers per hour
The Earth travels at about 66000 miles per hour around the sun, much faster than the speed of sound which is about 750 miles per hour. Even as the Earth rotates, a point on the equator travels at a little over 1000 miles per hour so parts of the planet are faster than the speed of sound even without the orbit around the sun.
5 miles per hour.
1000 Kilometers per hour (600 miles per hour)- faster than most airplane travel.