Electicity flows almost at the speed of light of 186,000 miles per second. In one mile, flow takes a little more than 1/186000 = about 6 millionths of a second
There's not one.
60 mph
Their are two types of ways electricity passes through wires. DC, which stands for direct current, means that the electrons flow in one direction. AC, which stands for alternating current, means that the electrons flow in one direction, then they switch and flow in the opposite direction.
It depends on the person. On one hand, a person has run a mile in 3minutes 43.13seconds . On the other hand, a lot of people can't run a mile at all.
That depends how fast you go.
one mile an hour
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That depends on how fast you go.
It depends on how how fast the wind is
no.
Flexibility
60 sec = 1 minute 60 min = 1 hour 3600 sec = 1 hour one mile/sec = 3600 mph - pretty fast!