At 6.2 miles per second you would travel 22,320 miles in one hour.
The distance traveled (m) is the speed (s) multiplied by the time (t). That ism = stHere t is in hours when m is in miles and speed in miles per hourm = 65t
Distance d = speed x time With one hour head start the slower car traveled d= 55x1 = 55 miles The faster car catches up when they have traveled same distance d = 65t = 55t + 55 10t = 55 t = 5.5 hours
At 55 mph you are traveling 80.66 feet per second and after one hour at that speed you will have traveled 290,400 feet.
The Distance traveled in miles in 1 light year. TL
That's a rate of 30 miles per hour. A minute is 60 seconds. An hour is 60 minutes or 60*60=3600 seconds. The distance traveled in 1 hour is 44*3600 or 158400 feet. A mile is 5280 feet. Therefore the distance traveled in miles is 158400/5280 or 30 miles.
The distance traveled by a car traveling at 54.0 miles per hour on a horizontal highway in 2 hours is 108 miles.
After 12 seconds, a car traveling at 87 miles per hour would have traveled approximately 1,520 feet. This can be calculated by first converting 87 miles per hour to feet per second, which is about 128 feet per second. Multiplying this by the number of seconds gives the distance traveled.
The distance between Sardis and Susa is approximately 1,350 miles (2,170 kilometers) when traveling by land.
At two feet per second, you will travel 1.364 miles in one hour.
rate =distance/time=16/77=.20779221 miles per hour
The car was traveling at a speed of 67 miles per hour. This is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the time taken to travel that distance (268 miles / 4 hours).
Ben traveled a distance of 110 miles.
The distance of Pluto doesn't matter, since the orbit would be the same no matter how fast Pluto travels.The orbit of Pluto is about 22,698,700,000 miles long. if Pluto traveled that distance at 62500 miles per second, it would take 363179.2 seconds or about 100 hours to orbit the Sun.
If you traveled 100 meters in 30 seconds, then you would be traveling at 3.333... meters per second, or 200 meters per minute, or 12 kilometers per hour (7.45 miles/hour).
To calculate the distance traveled continuously in a straight line, you can use the formula: Distance = Speed × Time. First, determine the constant speed at which you are traveling and the total time spent traveling. Multiply the speed by the time to find the total distance. Ensure that the speed and time are in compatible units (e.g., miles per hour and hours).
(75 divide by 60 ) x 40 mph = Traveled So it works out to : 1.25 x 40 = 50 Miles Traveled
No, that would be a light-second. A light year is the distance light travels in one year, which is 5,865,696,000,000 miles (5.87 trillion miles). Or 946,080,000,000,00 light travel 300,000 km per second