Not many people choose to travel by cat, nor do I know any cat that can travel at 90 kph for such a long distance. But that is none of my business.
Time = Distance/Speed = 160/90 = 1.77... hours = 1 hour 46 min 40 sec
15,000 hours
4300/80 = 53.75 hr
That depends how long you travel at that speed. The general relation is: distance = speed x time On the other hand, to convert from kilometers to meters, just multiply by 1000.
2.15 hours (2 hours 9 minutes).
Dividing distance by speed gives 160/80 = 2. Therefore, it would take 2 hours to travel 160 kilometres at 80 miles per hour.
15,000 hours
That depends at what speed you are travelling.
That will obviously depend on the speed. Assume some convenient speed, then divide the circumference (which is about 40,000 kilometers) by that speed. If the circumference is in kilometers, and the speed in kilometers/hour, the time will be in hours.
4300/80 = 53.75 hr
That depends how long you travel at that speed. The general relation is: distance = speed x time On the other hand, to convert from kilometers to meters, just multiply by 1000.
The change in distance divided by the change in time equal velocity. To plug number into the equation: 386km/time=90kph time(386km/time)=time(90kph) 386km=(90kph)time 386km/90kph=time 4.2889=time(in hours)
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
The distance is about 150 million kilometers; the speed of light is about 300,000 kilometers/second. If you divide the distance by the speed, you get 8 minutes and 20 seconds.
Time = Distance/Speed = 450/90 = 5 hours.
Distance = Speed x Time Time = Distance/Speed Speed = Distance/Time Use one of these formulas to figure it out.
3 hours 150 km / (50 km/hr) = 3 hr