It would take 30 minutes to drive 30 miles at 60 mph. This is because since there are 60 minutes in an hour, at 60 mph it's the same as going a mile a minute. At a mile a minute, 30 miles would take 30 minutes.
Did you read your question before posting it? Apart from the fact that few cars can travel at 350 miles per hour, the question asks how much time ...[for] ... 3 hours. The answer, obviously, is 3 hours!
If the bicycle travels 4 miles for the car's 30 miles, then if you divide both numbers by 3 you'll see that the bicycle travels 1 and 1/3rd miles for each 10 miles that the car travels. So, if the car travels a further 10 miles (and has now gone 40 miles) the bicycle will travel a further 1 and 1/3rd miles and its total travelled would be 5 and 1/3rd miles.
The amount of petrol needed to travel for one hour depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency and speed. For instance, if a car travels at 60 miles per hour and has a fuel efficiency of 30 miles per gallon, it would consume about 2 gallons of petrol in one hour. Therefore, the specific amount of petrol required varies based on the vehicle's performance and the driving conditions.
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Light is much faster then the speed of sound. Sound travels at a speed of about 768 Miles per hour, when light travels at a speed of 186,282 miles per SECOND.
Did you read your question before posting it? Apart from the fact that few cars can travel at 350 miles per hour, the question asks how much time ...[for] ... 3 hours. The answer, obviously, is 3 hours!
No, light from the sun to the Earth travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second, which is much faster than 18000 miles per hour.
A space shuttle travels at speeds of approximately 17,500 miles per hour while in orbit around the Earth.
If 114 miles/hour is an average speed of the Travel, It will take only half an hour to reach that destination.
If the bicycle travels 4 miles for the car's 30 miles, then if you divide both numbers by 3 you'll see that the bicycle travels 1 and 1/3rd miles for each 10 miles that the car travels. So, if the car travels a further 10 miles (and has now gone 40 miles) the bicycle will travel a further 1 and 1/3rd miles and its total travelled would be 5 and 1/3rd miles.
Yes, the International Space Station travels at an average speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour) in orbit around Earth, while a bullet typically travels around 1,700-2,000 kilometers per hour (1,000-1,200 miles per hour). So, the International Space Station travels much faster than a bullet.
The answer depends on how far it needs to travel.
The amount of petrol needed to travel for one hour depends on the vehicle's fuel efficiency and speed. For instance, if a car travels at 60 miles per hour and has a fuel efficiency of 30 miles per gallon, it would consume about 2 gallons of petrol in one hour. Therefore, the specific amount of petrol required varies based on the vehicle's performance and the driving conditions.
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Light travels faster than sound because it does not require a medium to travel through, whereas sound does. Light travels through the vacuum of space at a speed of approximately 186,000 miles per second, while sound travels through air at a much slower speed of about 1,125 feet per second.