If you drive directly across the diameter of the radio station's signal, you will travel a distance of 200 miles (the diameter is twice the radius). At a constant speed of 40 miles per hour, it will take you 5 hours to cover that distance (200 miles ÷ 40 miles per hour = 5 hours). Therefore, you can listen to the station for 5 hours before you lose the signal.
If you were able to do so nonstop and at a constant speed, it would take 50 hours, or 2 days and 2 hours.
Yes, "nonstop" is a compound word. It combines the prefix "non-" meaning "not" with the word "stop," indicating something that does not stop or is continuous. This term is often used to describe flights or activities that occur without interruption.
Continental Airlines flies from Newark Liberty (EWR) to Delhi in 14hr 05min, nonstop. Air India flies from New York Kennedy (JFK) to Delhi (DEL) in 14hr 15min, nonstop. Air India flies from New York Kennedy (JFK) to Mumbai (BOM) in 14hr 45min, nonstop. Continental Airlines flies from Newark Liberty (EWR) to Mumbai (BOM) in 14hr 50min, nonstop. One stop cheaper flights take a longer duration, due to layover time at transit airport.
it depends what aircraft it is and how much fuel it can hold
Well, depending on what you mean by "how much time", it could be many things. It takes 2 hours and 48 minutes to fly 1400 miles by plane, about 24 hours to drive 1400 miles nonstop at 60 mph, and about 20 days to walk 1400 miles nonstop.
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5 hours The radius is 100 miles, so the diameter of the circular listening area is 200 miles. If you start at one side of the circle and drive straight through to the other side you are driving 200 miles. Divide the 200 miles by 40mph and you get 5 hours.
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Direct flights may have one or more stops but passengers do not have to change planes. Nonstop flights go directly from the departure to the destination without any stops.
Yes, it is possible to book a nonstop flight, which goes directly to the destination without any layovers. However, if a nonstop flight is not available, a direct flight with layovers may be the only option.
Nonstop flights go directly from one destination to another without any layovers, while direct flights may have a stop along the way but passengers do not have to change planes.
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Pakistan International Air (PIA) flies nonstop from Chicago O'Hare to Barcelona
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If you were able to do so nonstop and at a constant speed, it would take 50 hours, or 2 days and 2 hours.
He booked a nonstop flight from New York City to Chicago. We got very little sleep because the neighbor's dog was barking nonstop. The audience loved his jokes and their laughter was practically nonstop. If it rains nonstop, we'll have to postpone the picnic. The poor child was crying nonstop and we wondered what we could do to help. She spent the weekend watching nonstop episodes of her favorite crime drama. With his parents arguing nonstop, the teen cranked up his ipod.