The Earth travels approximately 1,600 kilometers (about 1,000 miles) in one minute as it rotates on its axis at the equator. Additionally, as it orbits the Sun, the Earth moves at an average speed of about 107,000 kilometers per hour (about 66,600 miles per hour), covering roughly 1,800 kilometers (about 1,100 miles) in a minute. Thus, the distance varies depending on whether you're considering its rotational speed or orbital speed.
5 cm
880 feet.
Yes ... going 60 MPH the car will travel 1.0 miles in one minute.
2 ft
rate x time = distance 25mph x 1minute = distance UNITS MATTER NOW 25mph x 1hour/60= distance 25miles/60=distance 5miles/12=distance You travel 5/12 of a mile in 1 minute.
You will travel 1.5 miles.
5 cm
880 feet.
If I travel 3 kilometers in 10minutes 16 seconds how far do I travel in 1 minute
120 mi/hr * 1/60 hr/min = 2 mi/min
Tiny fragments can travel all the way around the earth from a 1-pound explosion.
Well, friend, if you're traveling at 60 miles per hour for 1 minute, you'll cover 1 mile in that time. Just imagine the peaceful journey you could take in that minute, surrounded by the beauty of nature. Remember, every little journey is a chance to appreciate the world around you.
The biker travels 10 feet in 1 second (since 5 feet in 0.5 seconds). In 1 minute, there are 60 seconds, so the biker will travel 60 x 10 = 600 feet in 1 minute.
At 12 miles per hour, it would take you 5 minutes to go 1 mile 60/12=5. In 1 minute you could travel 1/5 of a mile at 12 miles per hour.
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!
25 mile/hour = 2,200 feet/minute
88 feet, which is one sixtieth of a mile, as you would be travelling one mile per minute.