40 mph = 40 miles in one hour or 0.6666666r miles per minute. 40 miles an hour = 2/3 mile a minute An hour per 40 miles = 1.5 minutes a mile = 90 seconds a mile
the average human can walk three miles in one hours. I find I can would about 1 mile in 20 minutes so that would make it 3 miles in an hour. "Keep on Truckin"
19.2 miles per hour
The answer may be several different numbers. It depends on the speed of the car. If driving at 60 miles per hour, then 1 minute to travel one mile. If driving at 150 miles per hour, then roughly 20 minutes to cover one mile, including the stop for moving violation. If digital speedometer reads ' 0 ' miles per hour, then one mile requires a very very long time.
(2.5) ( pi/sqrt(pi2) ) sin(pi/2) miles per hour
I assume this is a joke question . . . ? Anyway, 60 miles per hour is that magic speed where you go a-mile-a-minute (60 miles per 60 minutes), so it will be 20 minutes for that road length at a constant speed. For 20 miles on a map, it may be a little different if there are uphill and downhill bits, as the road will be longer.
To convert miles per hour to meters per second, you can use the conversion factor: 1 mile per hour is approximately equal to 0.44704 meters per second. Therefore, 345.48 miles per hour is approximately 154.73 meters per second.
The time it takes to travel 500 miles is dependent on the speed at which you are traveling. For example, if you are traveling at 60 miles per hour, it will take approximately 8.33 hours (or 500 minutes) to cover the distance.
An hour contains sixty minutes. Therefore, 25 minutes is 25/60 of one hour. At a rate of 25 miles per hour, one can cover a distance of (25/60)/25 = 10.4 (the last digit may not be significant, because the primary data have only two significant digits.)
To drive a kilometer will take about 65 seconds if you are going 55 miles an hour. One kilometer is equal to a little more than a normal mile. If you are going 70 miles an hour, it may only take about 50 seconds.
theres 30 minutes in a half hour.. theres 90 minutes in an hour and a half.
In terms of duration a strong tornado typically lasts at least 20 minutes, and may last for over an hour. In terms of path length, most will travel at least 10 or 20 miles. Size is variable, but strong tornadoes are often 200 yards to at least 1/4 mile wide, wit some exceeding a mile.