We were getting excited about answering this question, until we got to the end.
"Minutes per second" is not any unit of time, so we have no idea how long one was
traveling at 9.7 miles per second. The whole question has come crashing down, and
there is no answer.
In 3.4 minutes, traveling at 9.7 miles per second, the distance covered would be 9.7 miles/second * 3.4 minutes = 32.98 miles.
Light travels at a speed of approximately 186,282 miles per second. In 17 minutes, light would travel approximately 62,687,700 miles.
It would take approximately 16.67 minutes to travel 1000 miles if you are traveling at 1 mile per second. This calculation is based on dividing 1000 miles by 60 seconds (which equals 16.67 minutes).
1.93 miles.
It takes A/680 hours.
Light travels at a speed of about 186,282 miles per second. The time it takes for light to travel to Jupiter depends on the distance between Earth and Jupiter, which varies as they orbit the sun. On average, light takes about 33 minutes to travel from Earth to Jupiter when they are at their closest approach.
3,600 miles.
You will travel 16 miles.
You are going one mile per minute at that rate.
You can travel 20 miles every five minutes.
Light travels at a speed of approximately 186,282 miles per second. In 17 minutes, light would travel approximately 62,687,700 miles.
That is a simple ratio problem. To travel 103 miles going 75 mph, it would be 103 miles/75 miles/hour, which is 1.37333... * 60 minutes which is 82.4 minutes or 82 minutes and 24 seconds precisely.
130.6 miles per hour.
At least 169.3 mph
66.7 mph
21124 mph
1.93 miles.
30.94 mph