The electrical current (or signal) travels at about 2/3 the speed of light in a vacuum - that is, it travels at approximately 200,000 km/sec. Note that individual electrons move slower than that.
1,000 milliseconds
Exactly as it sounds. It is 100 times shorter than a second.
That depends on how fast one is traveling.
The answer is in the question. 40 m/s is how fast it is going. This means in one second, the object has traveled 40 meters. Relatively fast compared to walking or driving.
Two lengths
Depends on the medium through which it is traveling.
300000 km/second
1.703 seconds.
There are different speeds involved.* An electrical signal travels about 200,000 km/second in a wire - about 2/3 of the so-called "speed of light". * The drift velocity (average velocity) is typically less than a millimeter per second. * Individual electrons travel at a significant fraction of the speed of light.
no because lots of people use electricity around the world so it doesn't travel one direction
About 245.45 miles per hour at 360ft/s
1131.9 meters or about 4 times as fast per second
You'll travel 100 kilometers in an hours time. In miles, it's 62.1371 miles. So you would travel 100 kilometers in one hour, or 62.1371 miles, or 91.1344 feet per second, or 27.777.... meters per second.
You are traveling one foot per second. If you would like it converted to another unit of measurement, like 0.68 mph, please specify.
Blood travels at three feet per second when it leaves the heart, but it slows down as it reaches smaller arteries and capillaries. Blood takes one minute to travel through the body.
60 mph
branches