Approximately 153 million miles.
17,500 miles/hour * 24 hours/day = 420,000 miles/day
420,000 miles/day * 365 days/year = 153,300,000 miles/year
The space shuttle used to travel at approximately 17,500 miles per hour (28,000 kilometers per hour) as it orbited the Earth.
In o bit it travels 17,000 mph, or about 17500/3600 seconds = 4.7 miles per second
It would take approximately 3 days to travel from Earth to the Moon in a space shuttle moving at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour. This estimate accounts for the distance between the Earth and the Moon, which is about 238,855 miles on average.
In an hour, you would travel 17500 miles. At that speed it would take about 13 hours and 39 minutes to reach the Moon and about 221 days to reach the Sun.
25% of 17,500= 25% * 17500= 0.25 * 17500= 4,375
17500
During launch the space shuttle speeds up to 17500 MPH. In orbit the space station is going about the same speed. So the shuttle does not have to slow down much. At docking the relative speed of the ISS and shuttle is about 1-2 inchs per second.
Answer: 17500 mi. = 28,163.52 km
17500 x 0.0625 = 1093.75
The wavelength of a radar wave with a frequency of 17500 MHz is approximately 17.1 cm. This can be calculated using the formula: wavelength = speed of light / frequency.
175 as a percent = 17500%175 * 100% = 17500%
10% of 175000 would be 17500, 20% would 17500 x 2 or 35000 and your remaining 5% is 17500/2 or 8750. 35000 + 8750 = 43750 or 25% of 175000.