360 km/h
356 kilometres is a distance, not a speed. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
If the airspeed is maintained at 200 km/hour with a 50 km/hour tailwind, then the speed over ground will be 250 km/hour (resultant velocity).
1hour divide by 60min and 1km by 100cm
356 km / 1 hr = 1424 km / x hrs 356 = 1424/x 356x = 1424 x = 1424/356 x = 4 About 4 hours.
360 km/h
a small airplane flies in a straight line at a average speed of 150 km/hour .how long dose it take the plane to fly 250 km
1000 KMPH
average speed = total_distance/total_time = (80 km + 100 km)/(10 min + 20 min) = 180 km/30 min = 6 km/min 1 hr = 60 min → 6 km/min = 6 × 60 km/h = 360 km/h
he lands from where he started the flight.
1hour and 57 minutes
no thats a lie i think. it takes 1hour and a half
356 kilometres is a distance, not a speed. Therefore, the two units are incompatible.
If the airspeed is maintained at 200 km/hour with a 50 km/hour tailwind, then the speed over ground will be 250 km/hour (resultant velocity).
1hour divide by 60min and 1km by 100cm
The Mcdonnell Douglas DC-10 flies at a cruising speed of 908 km/h.
Ottawa to Montreal is 202 km. It will take at least 1hour and 15 minutes of total driving time at a constant 100 mph. Add time for stops and delays.