You would take the total distance divided by the total time.
1678 kilometers divided by 3 hours equals 559 and 2 thirds kilometers per hour.
or 347.55 miles per hour.
That depends on the speed of the plane. Pick a suitable speed, then divide the circumference of the Earth (40,000 km) by this speed. If the speed is in km/hour, the time will be in hours.
6000 what?? in a plane. Not enough information to answer question.
Apart from the fact that a jet plane would stall at that low a speed, the speed is equivalent to 36.657 metres per sec
It would not take an hour to travel four miles by plane.. It would be mere minutes
The plane travels 1260 km in 3.5 hours. It therefore travels 1260/3.5 = 360 in 1 hour. The plane's velocity is 360 kph. In real life there may be a headwind which would reduce the speed or a tailwind which would increase the speed of flight.
That depends on the speed of the plane. Pick a suitable speed, then divide the circumference of the Earth (40,000 km) by this speed. If the speed is in km/hour, the time will be in hours.
By plane, it would take about 8 hours. By car, it would take about 61 hours (assuming average speed of 100 kp/h).
well it all depends on the plane that you get, a typical passenger plane going at a consistent speed would take about five hours. I hope that this helped :)
Avg speed is total distance over total time so it would 609 miles/ 2 hours whis is 304.5 mph
It would take the plane, flying at maximum speed, roughly 10 hours. This, though, does no include the time it would take to get up to maximum speed and altitude, so it would probably be more like 12 hours.
How long it would take to travel 6785 miles on a plane varies depending on the speed of the plane. At about 600 miles per hour, it would take just over 11 hours to travel this distance.
Depends on the speed at which the plane was traveling.
You would hear the sound after the plane has passed.
Its speed SHOULD be zero. Hurricane Andrew's windspeed was 155mph; your windspeed is 186. No one in his right mind would ever get in an airplane, except to get it out of the hurricane's path, in the face of a 186mph hurricane! Velocity = Distance over time We need to know the one-way, or round trip distance. The wind speed won't have any affect, because it is helping in one direction and hampering in the other. The plane would have to fly twice as fast in one direction. If the one-way distance is 300 Km, then the plane would be flying at 0 Km/hr relative to the wind speed. The plane would have to travel at 600 Km/hr in the other direction.
It was going approx 50 mph - most planes would stall at such a low speed.
It would depend on the make and model of the plane
6000 what?? in a plane. Not enough information to answer question.