To calculate the speed in mph, we first convert the time to minutes: 27 sec is 0.45 minutes (27/60). Then we divide the distance (220 yards) by the time in hours: 220 yards / (0.45 minutes * 60 min/hr), which equals approximately 293.33 yards per hour. Converting yards to miles (1 mile = 1760 yards) gives us a speed of about 6.62 mph.
It is not recommended to rewire a 120-volt motor to run on 220 volts, as it can damage the motor and pose a safety risk. It is best to purchase a motor designed to run on 220 volts to ensure proper functioning and safety.
It's OK but if it's a motor it might run 20% faster. It will run faster by 10 Hz and will tend to take more current to deliver the rated KW load, since the rated voltage is 240 but applied voltage is 220Volts
The runner covered a total of 3520 yards (2 miles = 3520 yards).
No because the pump motor will run too fast and the lifetime of the fridge will be severely reduced.
It would take: (220/100) times 9.2 = 20.24 seconds
20 minutes
9.0958
You run half the track. A full lap is 440 yards. Lane 5 Athletics.
A furlong is one eighth of a mile. There are 1760 yards in one mile so there are 220 yards in one furlong. Five furlongs would be 220 yards x 5, which equals 1100 yards.
40.9 seconds.
You must run for 46 seconds and reach 220 yards to pass....that's all you need to do . It's super easy. Run like hell and you'll be fine.
Every modern Olympic Games has been run in metres, the first was in 1896.
Well, they can only run that fast for about 200 yards!
It will take you 17.05 seconds to run 100 yards.
To calculate the speed in mph, we first convert the time to minutes: 27 sec is 0.45 minutes (27/60). Then we divide the distance (220 yards) by the time in hours: 220 yards / (0.45 minutes * 60 min/hr), which equals approximately 293.33 yards per hour. Converting yards to miles (1 mile = 1760 yards) gives us a speed of about 6.62 mph.
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