26.1 miles per hour.
It depends on your speed to cover the kilometre? If you were travelling at 60 kmh it would take 1 minute (every hour you would have covered 60 kilometres). At 30 kmh it would be 2 minutes.
That would depend on how fast you were travelling.
That depends on how fast you are travelling. If you are travelling at one mile an hour, then it would take you 6 miles. If you were travelling at 50 miles per hour, it would be 300 miles. So without specifying the speed you are travelling at, the question cannot be answered.
Speeds are usually measured in Miles Per Hour. There are 60 minutes in an hour. Therefore (60/19)*2.15 = about 6.8 mph.
32 mph
depends how fast you are travelling
it is travelling 50km an hour
How fast are you travelling?
Rounded to two decimal places, you would be travelling at 6.30 miles per hour.
A lorry travelling fast would experience more air resistance due to its high speed and larger surface area compared to a streamlined car travelling slowly. The faster an object moves through the air, the greater the resistance it encounters.
2.5 degrees (of climb) per minute.
that makes no sense at all... it depends on how fast you ae travelling...
26.1 miles per hour.
It depends on how fast you are travelling. On foot it would take more than a day, in a combat aircraft less than 10 minutes.
It depends on your speed to cover the kilometre? If you were travelling at 60 kmh it would take 1 minute (every hour you would have covered 60 kilometres). At 30 kmh it would be 2 minutes.
Would depend on how fast you where travelling.