To determine the time it would take to drive 4km at a speed of 60km/h, you can use the formula Time = Distance / Speed. In this case, Time = 4km / 60km/h = 0.067 hours. To convert this to minutes, you would multiply by 60, giving you approximately 4 minutes. Therefore, it would take approximately 4 minutes to drive 4km at a speed of 60km/h.
Divide 300 by 60. Does not matter if it is feet, miles or kilometers as long as both are the same units.
2172.6144 seconds
(120 km/hour) x (1/2 hour) = 60 km
40 km/h
60 mph = 100 kmph, so mph
85 minutes.
about an hour
No. The car's "airspeed" ... its speed relative to the air ... would be zero.
between 55-60km's depending on route (approximately 1 hour to drive)
yes it is. notice that when u engage the overdrive before 60km/h, almost nothing happens but at 60km/h, the rpm drops as the vehicle attains bigger momentum.
Time = Distance/Speed = 30 km/60km per hour = 1/2 hour or 30 minutes
Time = Distance/Speed = 60/50 = 1.2 hours = 1 hour 12 minutes.
That would depend on how fast you are going during that hour.
It is relatively painful. It is like being hit by a truck full of cabbage going at 60km per hour.
Divide 300 by 60. Does not matter if it is feet, miles or kilometers as long as both are the same units.
1 hour 9 minutes.
1 hour