20 seconds at that rate.
That depends on how you are traveling. If you are walking it will take a lot longer than if you take a train. Using an automobile will take longer than a small airplane. It all boils down to how fast you travel If you measure your speed in MILE PER HOUR (MPH), you will get there in two hours if you travel at 100 MPH, in 1 hour if you travel at 200 MPH, or in 4 hours if you travel at 50 MPH
One nanosecond.
You will save all of 54.5 seconds.
It will take 5 seconds.
Distance = rate * time time=distance/rate 1 mile / 565 mile/hr = 0.00177 hr = 0.106 minutes = 6.372 seconds
I would ask a pilot
The time required for a space vehicle to travel 1 mile is precisely(3,600 seconds)/(speed of the ship, in mph) .
It would depend on how fast you were travelling. For a set speed, one mile on the moon would take the same time as one mile on Earth.
At 60mph you would travel 60 miles in one hour. To travel one mile (1/60 the distance) it would take 1/60 the time.There are 60 minutes to an hour, so at 60mph it will take you 1 minute to travel one mile.
It depends on how fast you travel.
Assuming the person doesn't need to accelerate to 70 mph, immediately goes from zero to 70 in an instant, he will cover 1 mile in about 1.166 minutes.
It depends on how fast you travel.
I am not aware that any unit of measurement called a "light mile" has ever been used. It could conceivably be a unit of time: the amount of time required for light to travel one mile, about 1/186,000th of a second.
That depends on how you are traveling. If you are walking it will take a lot longer than if you take a train. Using an automobile will take longer than a small airplane. It all boils down to how fast you travel If you measure your speed in MILE PER HOUR (MPH), you will get there in two hours if you travel at 100 MPH, in 1 hour if you travel at 200 MPH, or in 4 hours if you travel at 50 MPH
250 mile equal how much time?
Body gases can travel at quite speeds, but this is not necessary to know and therefore scientists would rather spend their time on something else.
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