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
40 km/h
(120 km/hour) x (1/2 hour) = 60 km
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
That would depend on how fast you are going during that hour.
Time = Distance/Speed = 60/50 = 1.2 hours = 1 hour 12 minutes.
It is relatively painful. It is like being hit by a truck full of cabbage going at 60km per hour.
1 hour 9 minutes.
Divide 300 by 60. Does not matter if it is feet, miles or kilometers as long as both are the same units.
1 hour