1.66km
The parade traveled 264 feet per 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.
No. That is 100 km per minute, or 6000 km per hour. The cruising speed for a passenger jet, for comparison, is around 1000 km per hour.
In one minute, it will be exactly 70 miles!
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.
1.66km
The parade traveled 264 feet per minute.
In 10 seconds the jet would travel 2.5 km
The speed of sound is relatively 767 miles per hour. In order to find how far does sound travel in a minute you just divide 767 by 60 since there are 60 minutes in an hour. 767/60 = 12.7833333 miles per minute. This answer is correct, but it depends on atmospheric conditions.
You can travel 2.375 miles.
Simply multiplication - 1.25km !
5.5 feet per minute.
It takes one minute to travel 80 miles per 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.
If you are travelling at 70 miles per hour then per minute you will be travelling at:70/60 = 1 1/6 miles per minute (we divided the 70 by 60 to convert the hours into minutes as there are 60 minutes in 1 hour).Of course, how far you will go depends on for how many minutes you travel at this constant speed!
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).