Well, a rocket travels about 17,000 miles per hour,
so just do 17,000/3,600 witch equals about 5 mps.
If you want to figure out mile pet minute,
do 17,000/60 witch equals about 283 mpm.
Simple as that. :D
The speed of light is 186,282 miles per second.
Divide the 90 miles by 3600. That's the amount of miles you travel in a second. Then convert this from miles to feet.
2.7
0.033 miles per second or about 174.24 feet per second.
Oh, dude, a rocket can cover a lot of ground in a second! On average, rockets can travel around 7 miles per second when they're cruising through space. So, like, if you blink, you might miss it zooming by!
Around 150 mph
The speed of light is 186,282 miles per second.
About 4.7 miles per second.
Divide the 90 miles by 3600. That's the amount of miles you travel in a second. Then convert this from miles to feet.
2.7
186000 mps
6.81 km/s = 4.23 miles per second
The distance a rocket can travel on a certain amount of fuel depends on many factors such as the efficiency of the rocket engine, the weight of the rocket, and atmospheric conditions. However, as a rough estimate, a rocket using 900 gallons of fuel could potentially travel hundreds to thousands of miles into space.
0.033 miles per second or about 174.24 feet per second.
Oh, dude, a rocket can cover a lot of ground in a second! On average, rockets can travel around 7 miles per second when they're cruising through space. So, like, if you blink, you might miss it zooming by!
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800,000 seconds per minute Light travel approximately 3x10^8 ms-1 or approx 186,000 miles/second.