To circumnavigate the globe at Mach 5, which is approximately 3,836 miles per hour, would take about 4.5 hours. The Earth's circumference is roughly 24,901 miles. Therefore, dividing the total distance by the speed gives you the time required for the journey.
Traveling around the world at Mach 2, which is approximately 1,535 miles per hour (2,469 kilometers per hour), would take about 12 hours. The Earth's circumference is roughly 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers), so dividing this distance by the speed gives the estimated travel time. However, this is a theoretical calculation and does not account for factors like flight paths, refueling, or air traffic regulations.
It would be 15.7cm long!
it depends on how long the class time is.
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A small grape would be 1 cm long.
3 years
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.
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Ferdinand Magellan Actually Ferdinand Magellan was not the first. He died on his expedition because they were not knowledgeable of how long the trip would last and they did not bring enough supplies. 270 men were on his crew and only 18 of the men survived and they did not include Magellan.
The word globe is a long vowel. It would be a short vowel if the word globe was spelled as "glob". Otherwise, it is a long vowel.
Your question needs clarification. What do you mean by 'a globe?'
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60 minutes (4x15minute quarters)
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It depends on how fast they are flying. At mach 1 it would take an hour and a half.
60 minutes (4x15minute quarters)