The distance of Pluto doesn't matter, since the orbit would be the same no matter how fast Pluto travels.The orbit of Pluto is about 22,698,700,000 miles long. if Pluto traveled that distance at 62500 miles per second, it would take 363179.2 seconds or about 100 hours to orbit the Sun.
To convert speed from miles per hour to feet per second, you need to multiply by 1.46667. So at 25 miles per hour, you are traveling at approximately 36.67 feet per second. To travel 100 feet at this speed, it would take around 2.73 seconds.
100 miles per hour is 146.67 feet per second.
Halley's Comet travels at a speed of about 55 kilometers per second when closest to the Sun. Its average speed during its orbit is around 66,000 miles per hour.
100 miles per hour is equivalent to approximately 160.93 kilometers per hour.
You are averaging 57.14 miles per hour for the 100-mile distance.
If an object is travelling 100 meters in 1400 seconds, then it is travelling (100 / 1400) or about 0.0714 meters per second.
You're traveling at a speed of 100 miles per 15 minutes. Converted into other units with which you may be more comfortable, that speed is the same as: -- 586 and 2/3 feet per second -- 1,075,200 furlongs per fortnight -- 15,449.7 kilometers per day -- 400 miles per hour
thousands of feet
10 miles in 6 minutes = 10*10 miles in 6*10 minutes ie 100 miles in 60 minutes or 100 mph
100 mi/hr = (146 and 2/3) ft/sec
The speed of light is constant. It is 671,000,000 mph.
To calculate speed, divide the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, traveling 100 meters in 30 seconds means you would be going at a speed of 3.33 meters per second.
That is 146.7 feet per second.
You'll travel 100 kilometers in an hours time. In miles, it's 62.1371 miles. So you would travel 100 kilometers in one hour, or 62.1371 miles, or 91.1344 feet per second, or 27.777.... meters per second.
The distance of Pluto doesn't matter, since the orbit would be the same no matter how fast Pluto travels.The orbit of Pluto is about 22,698,700,000 miles long. if Pluto traveled that distance at 62500 miles per second, it would take 363179.2 seconds or about 100 hours to orbit the Sun.
18 miles divided by 51 mph = 0.352941176 hours = 21 minutes 10.59 seconds. (rounded to the 100-th of a second).