3 hours
150 km / (50 km/hr) = 3 hr
16 hours, 50 minutes 17 hours would be 204 miles.
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36 minutes. But, no bird on earth can fly at 500 km per hour.
To find the time it takes for a bird traveling at 45 kilometers per hour to cover 1800 kilometers, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Plugging in the values, time = 1800 km / 45 km/h = 40 hours. Therefore, it would take the bird 40 hours to travel that distance.
No. Speed depends on how dense the material is that the sound travels through- it travels faster in dense water than in light air. The VOLUME of the sound has no bearing on the speed that it travels.
(3000 km)*(1 hr/65 km) = 46.1 hr
One of the world's fastest birds is the humming bird. This small bird travels very fast despite it's size. The average speed is 54 mph.
Coibatore is exactly 43.82 kilometers palakad, as the bird flies.However, if you want to travel by road, you will actually have to go 53.1 kilometers.
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To calculate the average speed of the bird, divide the distance by the time taken. The bird flies 1 kilometer in 30 minutes. Converting 30 minutes to hours gives 0.5 hours, so the average speed is 1 km / 0.5 hours = 2 km/h. Thus, the average speed of the bird is 2 kilometers per hour.
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The mass of a body increases as its speed increases. A body that has any masswhen it's not traveling at the speed of light would have infinite mass when it istraveling at that speed. So its kinetic energy would be infinite, and anything it hit ...whether a bird, a plane, the Earth, or a star ... would be totally blasted to smithereensthat were too small to detect.Fortunately, a body that has any mass when it's not traveling at the speed oflight can never travel at that speed.
It depends on what speed the bird travels at. The distance from Earth to sun is 93 million (or 93,000,000) miles. It would take about 176 years to reach there at a non - stop speed at 60mph.
Depends on the bird