There are 60x60 seconds in an hour so you would go 60x60 or 3600km.
It would depend on the gravitational field and the density of the medium through which it travels.
The car will travel 297.5 miles.
As far as using a practical unit, centimeters would indeed be effective in measuring a hand.
34.5 feet
At high frequencies an op-amp differentiator circuit becomes unstable and will start to oscillate. This is due mainly to the first-order effect, which determines the frequency response of the op-amp circuit causing a second-order response which, at high frequencies, gives an output voltage far higher than what would be expected. To avoid this, the high frequency gain of the circuit needs to be reduced by adding an additional small value capacitor across the feedback resistor Rf .
At 15 km/hour you will have run 10km in 40 minutes.
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1 mile = 1.609344 kilometer (rounded) 70 miles = (70 x 1.609344) = 112.654 70 miles per hour = 112.654 kilometers per hour (rounded) Following the statement of the question, this would be referred to as "fast", not "far".
45 miles per hour = 66 feet per second
Speed doesn't travel. Light travels.Light goes about 300,000 km in a second; in an hour, it goes 3600 times as far, since an hour has 3600 seconds.
The 86 kilometer bus trip from Ayia Napa to Nicosia takes approximately 1 hour and 34 minutes.
Meters are used. So far, even the tallest building is less than a kilometer high.
You travel 51.3 feet per second.
That depends on the speed at which you are driving. For example, if you are driving 52.6 miles/hour, it would take an hour to drive that far. If you are driving 23.8 miles/hour, it would take two hours to drive that far.
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Really? ... 8 MILES PER HOUR! The would travel EIGHT MILES IN AN HOUR!
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