3,600 miles per hour.
At 550 miles per hour, it would be .15 miles per second.
Santa Claus is a ficticious person. Based on a historical figure, I believe, but the way he is portrayed in movies, stories, etc., he is still a ficticious person. Somebody has calculated how many visits he would have to make per second, and how fast he would have to travel, ... and you can repeat the calculation, but this is just for fun. It doesn't have any real meaning.Santa Claus is a ficticious person. Based on a historical figure, I believe, but the way he is portrayed in movies, stories, etc., he is still a ficticious person. Somebody has calculated how many visits he would have to make per second, and how fast he would have to travel, ... and you can repeat the calculation, but this is just for fun. It doesn't have any real meaning.Santa Claus is a ficticious person. Based on a historical figure, I believe, but the way he is portrayed in movies, stories, etc., he is still a ficticious person. Somebody has calculated how many visits he would have to make per second, and how fast he would have to travel, ... and you can repeat the calculation, but this is just for fun. It doesn't have any real meaning.Santa Claus is a ficticious person. Based on a historical figure, I believe, but the way he is portrayed in movies, stories, etc., he is still a ficticious person. Somebody has calculated how many visits he would have to make per second, and how fast he would have to travel, ... and you can repeat the calculation, but this is just for fun. It doesn't have any real meaning.
The answer is about 1 second.
It depends on where in space they are but they often travel extremely fast, upwards of 11 km per second
Very slow if it is 95.333 nanometres per second, fast if it is 95.333 kilometres per second.
62 feet per second.
About 120m per second
186,000 miles per second
299,792,458 meters/second
About 186,000 miles per second
186,282.4 miles per second.
A car going 60mph, it would take 1/10th of a second.