125.7 feet = 1508.4 inches
Circumference = 1508.4/16 = 94.275 inches
Diameter = 94.275/pi = 30.00866452 or 30 inches to the nearest inch
It's 64 mph. Just divide 192 by 3 to get the answer.
As with pretty much any bomb or missile, a weapon's overall length and diameter essentially it comes down to the delivery vehicle. In the case of the early gravity bombs, anything over 5' in diameter wouldn't fit inside the bombers of that time period.
The distance from Somerset, California to Cornwall, New York is 2,439 miles. How long it will take to get there will depend on how fast the vehicle travels. For example at 55 mph, it would take about 44 hours.
At 40 mph, a vehicle travels approximately 58 feet per second. The average reaction time for a driver is about 1.5 seconds, which means the reaction distance would be around 87 feet (1.5 seconds x 58 feet/second). Additionally, the stopping distance will vary depending on road conditions and vehicle braking capabilities. Therefore, at 40 mph, the total stopping distance can be around 120-140 feet when factoring in both reaction and braking distances.
The speed in feet per second is quite similar to the speed in miles per hour, which you can read off your speedometer. There are 5,280 feet per mile, and there are 3,600 seconds per hour. Those are roughly similar numbers.
an amphibious vehicle
Motorist
A vehicle that travels over water or land on a cushion of air is called a hovercraft
No known vehicle travels at the speed of light.
a hovercraft
If you put larger diameter tires on your car, the speedometer reading would be slower than the speed measured by a radar gun. This is because larger diameter tires cover more ground per revolution compared to smaller tires, so the speedometer would underreport the actual speed of the vehicle.
You need the weight of the vehicle to calculate the force
The distance your vehicle travels while stopping, known as the stopping distance, is the sum of the reaction distance and the braking distance. The reaction distance is the distance your vehicle travels from the moment you perceive a hazard until you physically hit the brakes. The braking distance is the distance your vehicle travels once the brakes are applied until the vehicle comes to a complete stop. Factors such as speed, road conditions, and vehicle condition can all affect the overall stopping distance.
Hovercraft
No, an automobile is a vehicle that travels on land not under the water.
Fees that are assessed each time a vehicle travels on the road.
All who're interested in how far a vehicle travels.