1 hour
It depends on the speed of the ship.
To find out how many miles the ship travels north for every mile it travels west, we can set up a ratio based on the distances traveled. The ship travels 6 miles north for every 3 miles west. Therefore, for every 1 mile traveled west, the ship travels ( \frac{6}{3} = 2 ) miles north. Thus, the ship travels 2 miles north for every mile it travels west.
14 hours (252/18 = 14).
That cannot be calculated without knowing the average speed over that distance.
10.2888888 is the speed in meters per second of a ship traveling at 20 knots.
Apollo 10 reached 24226 mph
At what speed is your ship travelling?
For me voyager is a ship that travels space... :) :) :) <3 A voyager is a long-distance traveller, particularly by ship
It depends on the speed of the ship.
35 miles per hour
Speed is no longer a design criteria for cruise ships.
The time it takes for a ship to sail 1000 km depends on its speed. For example, if a vessel travels at an average speed of 20 knots (about 37 km/h), it would take approximately 27 hours to cover that distance. Conversely, a slower ship moving at 10 knots (about 18.5 km/h) would take around 54 hours. Thus, the time varies significantly based on the ship's speed.
Depending from the ship, weather, speed, etc.
The answer will depend on the speed at which the ship is travelling!
A submarine is a ship that can travel underwater.
Depends on several factors....the port of origin, how fast the ship moves, and the port of destination. Assuming the ship leaves from Miami, and travels to Santiago, at 20 knots (average cruise ship speed) it will take 31 hours to transit the 632 nautical miles between those two ports. About 1.3 days....
Depends on speed