My all-time favorite unit of speed, the FF! For reference, a snail typically travels at about 6 FF or 1mm/sec. This converts out to be about a top speed of 3/8 of a mile per week. Conversion factor is 2688 FF = 1mph 185000 / 2688 = 68.82mph ■
The speed is: 7 inches per minute.It may be converted into many other units of speed.Here are a few others:-- 2.963 millimeters per second-- 58.106 miles per year-- 11.67 yards per hour-- 17.818 furlongs per fortnight-- 0.00663 mile per hour-- 102,267.2 yards per year-- 0.01067 kilometer per hour-- 4.6981 miles per cycle of moon phases
You've told us nothing about the direction, so we have no way to describe the velocity. All we can work with is the speed. The speed is exactly 50 km per 2.5 hours. We'll convert that into other units with which you may be more familiar: -- 20 km per hour -- 5 and 5/9 meters per second -- 12.427 miles per hour -- 18.227 feet per second -- 33,404.9 furlongs per fortnight (the last 3 figures are rounded)
48.28kph
One kilometer per hour = 0.621371 miles per hour so: Kph x 0.621371=Mph
1 mile = 8 furlongs 1 fortnight = 14 days 1 day = 24 hours 75 miles/hour * 24 hours/day * 14 days/fortnight / 8 furlongs/mile = 3150 furlongs/fortnight
1 furlong/fortnight * (1 mile/8 furlongs) * (1 fortnight/336 hours) = 0.000372 miles/hour or 3.720 × 10−4 mphit is also equal to one centimetre per minute (to within 1 part in 400).
-- 3 miles per second -- 10,800 miles per hour -- 29,030,400 furlongs per fortnight
What is the question ? What exactly do you want to know ? How about the average speed in km per hour ? (240 km) / (4 hr) = 60 km per hour How about the average speed in miles per hour ? (60 km per hour) / (1.609344 km per mile) = 37.28 miles per hour (rounded) How about the average speed in furlongs per fortnight ? (60/1.609344 miles per hour) x (8 furlongs per mile) x (24 hours per day) x (14 days per fortnight) = 100,214.7 furlongs per fortnight (rounded)
mph * 8 * 336 = fpf = 2688 * mph where 8 is the number of furlongs to a mile and 336 is the number of hours to a fortnight. Not exactly... Multiple miles * 8 and divide by hours * 336. It's miles/hour not mile* hour Or multiply mph by 8/336 (.023809524)
To convert Nautical miles per hour (knots) to standard miles per hour, you can multiply the speed in knots by a conversion factor of 1.15078. This will give you the speed in miles per hour. Formula: mph = knots * 1.15078.
1 furlong = 220 yards 1 yard = 36 inches So 10 furlongs = 79200 inches. 1 fortnight = 14 days 1 day = 24 hours 1 hour = 60 minutes So 1 fortnight = 20160 minutes So 1 furlong/fortnight = 79200/20160 inches/minute 3.9285714... inches/minute
Multiply it by ' 1 ' three times. (Remember that a fraction withequal numerator and denominator is the same thing as ' 1 '.)(1 furlong/fortnight) x (1 mile/8 furlongs) x (1 fortnight/14 days) x (1 day/24 hours) =1 mile/2,688 hours = about 0.00372 mile per hour(rounded)
That works out to a speed of exactly 60 feet per second.It can also be converted to roughly 40.92 miles per hour, or 109,963.6 furlongs per fortnight.
53.3 repeating kph ========================= Its speed is exactly 400 km per 7.5 hours. To convert that into units with which you may be more familiar: -- (53 and 1/3) km per hour -- 33.14 miles per hour (rounded) -- 89,079.8 furlongs per fortnight (rounded)
If you drive 76 miles in 1 hour, then youraverage speed during that hour is . . .-- 76 miles per hour-- 111.467 feet per second-- 2,038.5 meters per minute-- 204,288 furlongs per fortnight-- 2,935.443 kilometers per day-- 1.1333 x 10-7 c
The speed of sound in British units is approximately 1,125 feet per second.