1.66km
A 'light-year' is a distance calculated by how far light can travel in one standard year. A 'light-minute' is how far light can travel in one minute. Earth is about 8 light-minutes (93,000,000 miles) from the Sun. 14 light-years in space is going to be about 84 trillion miles, a huuuuge distance!
Yes ... going 60 MPH the car will travel 1.0 miles in one minute.
At 10 miles per hour, a car will travel 52800 feet in an hour. Divide by 60 minutes and the car will travel about 800 feet per minute or 14.66 feet per second.
A jogger travels at a speed of 5 miles and seconds for a minute. How far would he or she travel in that time
116 km.X-43A 7000mph.
1.66km
Normal snails can travel three millimeters to three centimeters per minute 20 cm to 200 centimeters per minute. It depends a lot on the size of the snail.
A typical performance is about one minute and twenty seconds.
The distance depends on how far the relevant point on the minute hand is from its point of rotation. This is because the motion of the minute hand is angular, not linear.
88 feet, which is one sixtieth of a mile, as you would be travelling one mile per minute.
The International Space Station travels at an average speed of about 28,000 kilometers per hour (17,500 miles per hour). In one minute, it would travel approximately 466.67 kilometers (290 miles).
A 'light-year' is a distance calculated by how far light can travel in one standard year. A 'light-minute' is how far light can travel in one minute. Earth is about 8 light-minutes (93,000,000 miles) from the Sun. 14 light-years in space is going to be about 84 trillion miles, a huuuuge distance!
A light year is the distance light travels in one year, approximately 9.46 trillion kilometers. In contrast, a light minute is the distance light travels in one minute, which is about 17.99 million kilometers.
It takes one minute to travel 80 miles per minute.
Yes ... going 60 MPH the car will travel 1.0 miles in one minute.
The distance light will travel, in a vacuum, in one minute.