Depends on how fast you go and the routes taken.
Distance / Speed = Time 800 miles / 80 mph = 10 hours
To calculate the time it takes, divide the distance by the speed.
Calm air is still. Zero.
The answer will depend if you mean 800 nautical miles (as would often be used in relation to knots) or 800 normal miles. If 800nm (nautical miles) then the answer is simply 800/5 = 160 hours. If normal miles then we can answer by making a conversion from knots to mph first. 5 knots = 5 * 1.15077945 = 5.75389725 mph Thus time = 800/5.75389725 = 139.036 hours (accurate to 3 decimal places).
Depends on how fast you go and the routes taken.
Distance / Speed = Time 800 miles / 80 mph = 10 hours
well they went 800 miles
it takes about 600 to 800 miles
800 miles
To calculate the time it takes, divide the distance by the speed.
Time = distance/velocity t = 800/75 = 10.6667 hours So the answer is 10 hours and 40 minutes.
Calm air is still. Zero.
None, if you are cycling.
The answer will depend if you mean 800 nautical miles (as would often be used in relation to knots) or 800 normal miles. If 800nm (nautical miles) then the answer is simply 800/5 = 160 hours. If normal miles then we can answer by making a conversion from knots to mph first. 5 knots = 5 * 1.15077945 = 5.75389725 mph Thus time = 800/5.75389725 = 139.036 hours (accurate to 3 decimal places).
800/7 , getting on for 115 hours
Yes, they do, because they are part of the bird family.They can travel at max, 800 miles at a time, in an eight hour flight.Average, they fly 40-60 miles per hour.