Uranus is about 1.6 billion miles from the earth, so....
Distance = Rate * Time
Algebraically manipulated,
Time = Distance/Rate
Time = 1,600,000,000 miles/500 miles per hour
= 3,200,000 hours
=============== three million two hundred thousand hours
(t = d / r) t = (1,687,000,000 miles) / (39,000 miles/hr) t = 43256 hrs ...[sol'n] (4.9 years) one Year = 365.25 Days.
Assuming you only want to drive around Uranus (and not try to get there), it would take approx 66 days.
110 miles/65 miles/hour = 1.692 hours
1 hour. You can go 80 miles in an hour. Hence Miles Per Hour or MPH.... If you were traveling at 45 Miles Per Hour, that means In 1 Hour you cover 45 Miles
In 1 hour (at two miles per hour) you would have walked two miles. Therefore, half a mile would take 15 minutes.
Divide the distance by the speed. If the distance is in miles, and the speed in miles/hour, the answer will be in hours. You may want to convert this to days, or to years, in this case.
1 hour.
One hour.
(t = d / r) t = (1,687,000,000 miles) / (39,000 miles/hr) t = 43256 hrs ...[sol'n] (4.9 years) one Year = 365.25 Days.
At 80 miles per hour, one hour. At sixty miles per hour, 80 minutes.
It would take approximately 11 years to travel from Earth to Uranus at a speed of 25,000 mph. Due to the vast distance between the two planets, even at such a high speed, the journey would still be quite long.
It would take 2 hours to go 100 miles at 50 miles per hour.
Assuming you only want to drive around Uranus (and not try to get there), it would take approx 66 days.
A really long time; about six months at 55 miles per hour.
1 hour 12 minutes.
At 65 miles per hour, 1 hour.
1 hour 45 minutes.