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The average speed was 24km/h
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This time can be computed by dividing 64 by the average kilometer per hour your vehicle is traveling.
divide by the gradient
Depends on your average speed. Distance = Speed*Time. If travelling at the speed of light, 1.08 billion kilometres. If at the speed of a garden snail, 0.05 kilometers.
0.5m/km Divide meters fall (200) by kilometers flowed (400).
The total change in elevation is 200 meters and the total distance traveled is 400 kilometers. The average gradient in meters per kilometer can be calculated as the total change in elevation divided by the total distance, which is 200 meters / 400 km = 0.5 meters per kilometer.
The average geothermal gradient is around 25 to 30 degrees Celsius per kilometer of depth in the Earth's crust. This means that the temperature increases by this amount for every kilometer you descend into the Earth.
The average geothermal gradient in non-volcanic areas is typically around 25-30 degrees Celsius per kilometer of depth. This means that the temperature increases by this amount for every kilometer deeper into the Earth's crust.
On average, Jupiter is 779 million kilometers from the Sun
18cm/km
Geothermal gradient refers to the increase in temperature with depth below the Earth's surface. On average, the geothermal gradient is about 25-30°C per kilometer. This gradient varies depending on factors like location and geologic conditions.
The geothermal gradient in the Earth's continental crust typically ranges from about 20 to 30°C per kilometer depth. This means the temperature increases by 20-30°C for every kilometer you go deeper into the Earth's continental crust.
Earth's mean (average) radius is about 6371 kilometers, so yes.
The average speed was 24km/h
gradient
Your average speed would be 77.65 kilometers per hour to travel 330 kilometers in 4.25 hours. This is calculated by dividing the total distance by the total time taken to travel that distance.