Just over 700 mph
10000000000000000000000000000000000000000 km an hour....
That depends how many hours you travel at that speed.
"How far" is a distance question. "Miles per hour" is a measure of speed. Distance cannot be measured in units of speed.
75 miles per hour = 110 feet per second
The Harrier jet can travel at up to 689 miles per hour.
Sound waves travel at about 1,235 kilometers per hour in dry air at room temperature.
Just over 700 mph
Miles per hour is a measure of speed, your question asks for an amount of time (I think).
760 miles per hour (in air).
760 miles per hour (in air).
The speed of sound at standard atmospheric pressure is 1215 km per hour.
Sound travels through iron at a speed of about 13,000 miles per hour.
No, sound does not travel that fast. The speed of sound in air at room temperature is around 767 miles per hour (or about 1,235 kilometers per hour), which is much slower than 185,000 miles per second.
The speed of sound through air at room temperature is about 343 meters per second (1235 kilometers per hour or 767 miles per hour).
Sound does not travel in a vacuum. Mach"s constant is 760 miles per hour, but in an airless environment, like the Moon, mach speeds would not apply.
Sound travels through steel at approximately 17,600 meters per second, or approximately 39,370 miles per hour.