That depends on the speed of the plane. Pick a suitable speed, then divide the circumference of the Earth (40,000 km) by this speed. If the speed is in km/hour, the time will be in hours.
112miles/35mph = around 3.2 hours. Hope I helped!
for over 2,000 years maybe more
It depends on how long you travel.
At 5mph, 10 hours a day. It would take 6 days.
Oh, dude, going around the world at Mach 5? That's like super speedy, man! Well, technically, if you were able to maintain that speed consistently without any obstacles or refueling stops, it would take you around 8.5 hours to circumnavigate the globe at Mach 5. Just a casual jaunt around the planet, no big deal.
Like forever
235 days
About 37 hours 20 minutes.
At what speed is your ship travelling?
About an hour and a half.
Well the earth cannot travel around the world being as they are the same thing. However, if you meant how long does it take the earth to travel around the sun then the answer would be about 365.25 days.
The Dassault Falcon 50 is a super mid-sized, long-range corporate jet. It has a maximum speed of Mach 0.86 and cruise speed of Mach 0.84 and typically can travel 6840km fully fueled.
8.5 hours
An aircraft capable of flying at Mach 5 would be considered a hypersonic aircraft. It would travel at approximately 3,836 mph (6,174 km/h) at sea level. These speeds enable significantly reduced travel times for long-distance flights.
The radio waves from a lightning stroke travel at the speed of light, you can hear them as clicks on a long-wave radio, and they travel round the world in 1/7th of a second.
The SR71 blackbird flies at around 3535 km per hour which is close to mach 3 (3 times the speed of sound). The peed of sound is 1193.04 km per hour. The circumfrence of the earth along the equator is about 40,075.16 km. Divide the distance of the earth and mach 3 and you should get an answer of around 11 hours and 30 min. Note that it may vary in the real world due to temperature, altitude, gas breaks, etc.