Just over 700 mph
80mph = 80 miles/hour If you drive for one hour at 80 miles/hour, you will travel 80 miles.
Really? ... 8 MILES PER HOUR! The would travel EIGHT MILES IN AN HOUR!
3 hours to travel 15 miles at 5 miles per hour
At 20o Celsius, at sea level, the speed of sound is approximately 767 miles per hour.
Sound travels through iron at a speed of about 13,000 miles per hour.
The Harrier jet can travel at up to 689 miles per hour.
760 miles per hour (in air).
760 miles per hour (in air).
I would travel 761 miles at 1 Hour
No, sound does not travel that fast. The speed of sound in air at room temperature is around 767 miles per hour (or about 1,235 kilometers per hour), which is much slower than 185,000 miles per second.
Just over 700 mph
Miles per hour is a measure of speed, your question asks for an amount of time (I think).
If you travel six miles an hour it will take 60 minutes.If you travel 60 miles an hour it will take 10 minutes.If you travel six miles an hour it will take 60 minutes.If you travel 60 miles an hour it will take 10 minutes.If you travel six miles an hour it will take 60 minutes.If you travel 60 miles an hour it will take 10 minutes.If you travel six miles an hour it will take 60 minutes.If you travel 60 miles an hour it will take 10 minutes.
Sound travels through steel at approximately 17,600 meters per second, or approximately 39,370 miles per hour.
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.
The speed at which sound will travel will depend on the medium through which it is moving. In dry air, sound moves at about 768 miles per hour. That's about 343.2 metres per second, or 1,126 feet per second. In a more dense medium like water, sound will travel some 4.3 times as fast as in air. In a solid, the speed of sound (which is generally independent of the frequency of that sound) will travel faster still. In a steel rail, that sound will travel some 15 times faster than sound in air. Use the link below for more information.In dry air at 20 °C (68 °F), the speed of sound is 343 meters per second (1,125 ft/s). This equates to 1,235 kilometers per hour (767 mph) or about one mile in five seconds