about 69 km/hr
52mph (no wind) 43mph (with wind)
The speed of a gamma particle is approximately the speed of light, which is around 299,792 kilometers per second in a vacuum.
130 kilometers is not a speed, but a distance. A speed would be expressed, for example, in kilometers per hour, kilometers per minute, or kilometers per second. In case you are more accustomed to miles, dividing the kilometers by 1.6 gives you the approximate equivalent in miles.
Approx 1.15 km per minute.
186,000 miles per second 292,000 kilometers per second These are approximate numbers.
i think the approximate speed of a human is 7.50 yards a second
What is the approximate circumference of a circle with a diameter of 500 kilometers? Use π ≈ 3.14.
What is the approximate speed of light in kilometer per second?"
kilogram per second is the approximate speed of light
That depends on the speed. Choose a suitable speed, then divide the distance by the speed. If the distance is in kilometers, and the speed is in kilometers/hour, then the time will be in hours.That depends on the speed. Choose a suitable speed, then divide the distance by the speed. If the distance is in kilometers, and the speed is in kilometers/hour, then the time will be in hours.That depends on the speed. Choose a suitable speed, then divide the distance by the speed. If the distance is in kilometers, and the speed is in kilometers/hour, then the time will be in hours.That depends on the speed. Choose a suitable speed, then divide the distance by the speed. If the distance is in kilometers, and the speed is in kilometers/hour, then the time will be in hours.
Well a smilodon was a fast cat, but ran only for short distances like a cheetah. So it's top speed was up to 68kph. (43mph).
The speed of light is approximately 299,792 kilometers per second. The number of lunar orbits required to cover this distance would be 12000 because the circumference of the Moon's orbit around the Earth is about 10,000 kilometers. Multiplying this by 12000 gives an approximate value close to the speed of light.