0.029
299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second.
1.55 miles = 2494.4832 meters So you must travel 2494.4832 meters before you can say that you have traveled 1.55 miles.
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(4 meters/second)(40 seconds) = 160 meters.
(6 meters/second) x (4 minutes) x (60 second/minute) = 1,440 meters
Depends on the relative density of the Aluminum, the frequency of the sound impulse, the decibel level of the sound impulse, and lastly the temperature of the Aluminum.Lastly, Who has an Aluminum rod 1500 meters long?
It should take approx 3.96 seconds.
100 meters per second
An electrical impulse will travel through a neuron.
It 200 miles per hour And it can probally be in meters too.
What_is_the_process_of_a_nervous_impulse_traveling_through_a_neuron
Nerve impulses travel up through nerves, into the spinal cord and into one of the different lobes of the brain depending on where the impulse comes from. For example, if the impulse comes from your ear, the impulse would travel to the temporal lobe.
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ascending tracts
It allows the electrical impulse to travel through it much more quickly
The nerve impulse travels through the reflex arc. It travels from the sensor through the sensory neurone, through the spinal cord and motor neurone to the effector muscle.
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