The average distance from Earth to Venus is 93,205,678.8 miles. It would take 93,205.7 hours or about 10.6 years to get there at 1,000 miles per hour.
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∙ 14y ago1000/25 = 40 hours.
Venus travels around the Sun at an average speed of about 78,341 miles per hour. This speed can vary slightly depending on its position in its orbit.
15.38461538461538 hours
Hurricane Katrina comes at about 1000 miles per hour.
The winds on Venus are about 300 mph
3 hours and 30 minutes = 3*60+30 = 210 minutes The planes is therefore going 1000/210 = 4.761904761904762 miles in a minute This means that the plane is going at a speed of 4.761904761904762*60 = 285.7142857142857 miles an hour.
Venus has an extremely slow rotation speed, taking about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation. To calculate its rotation speed in miles per hour, you would need to divide the circumference of Venus at its equator (about 23,627 miles) by the time it takes to complete one rotation. This would give you an average rotation speed, but it's important to note that Venus rotates backwards (retrograde rotation) compared to most other planets in our solar system.
1000 miles or 20 hours.
would depend on which speed you where travelling 60 miles / hour 1000 divided by 60 = 16.7 hours 70 miles / hour 1000 divided by 70 = 14.3 hours 80 miles / hour 1000 divided by 80 = 12.5 hours 90 miles / hour 1000 divided by 90 = 11.1 hours 100 miles / hour 1000 divided by 100 = 10.0 hours 50 km / hour 1000 divided by 50 km = 20.0 hours 60 km / hour 1000 divided by 60 km = 16.7 hours 70 km / hour 1000 divided by 70 km = 14.3 hours 80 km / hour 1000 divided by 80 km = 12.5 hours 90 km / hour 1000 divided by 90 km = 11.1 hours 100 km / hour 1000 divided by 100 km = 10.0 hours
1000 miles x 1 hour/70 miles = 14.3 hours or 14 hours and 18 minutes.
I think the earth is 93000000 miles from the sun and it spins at about 1000 miles per hour hence it is about 24000 miles around and one revolution is one day
It will take 0.54 hour to cover 38 miles going by 70 miles per hour.