Extremely fast: 1 hour = 3600 seconds speed = distance/time = 1 mi / 45 s = 1/45 mi/s = 1/45 mi/s x 3600 s/hr = 3600/45 mi/hr = 80 mph!
36003 = 3600 x 3600 x 3600 = 46656000000
3600 3600 +1800 _____ 9000
There are 23 factor pairs: 3600 = 1 x 3600 3600 = 2 x 1800 3600 = 3 x 1200 3600 = 4 x 900 3600 = 5 x 720 3600 = 6 x 600 3600 = 8 x 450 3600 = 9 x 400 3600 = 10 x 360 3600 = 12 x 300 3600 = 15 x 240 3600 = 16 x 225 3600 = 18 x 200 3600 = 20 x 180 3600 = 24 x 150 3600 = 25 x 144 3600 = 30 x 120 3600 = 36 x 100 3600 = 40 x 90 3600 = 45 x 80 3600 = 48 x 75 3600 = 50 x 72 3600 = 60 x 60
3% of 3600 = 3% * 3600 = 0.03 * 3600 = 108
1 hour = 3600 seconds so the answer is 670616629/3600 = 186282.4 mps
Speed doesn't travel. Light travels.Light goes about 300,000 km in a second; in an hour, it goes 3600 times as far, since an hour has 3600 seconds.
There are 3600 seconds in an hour so 14 x 3600 = 50,400 mph! (Are you sure you got the question right?)
100 m = 0.1 km 1 hr = 3600 seconds so 10.74 seconds = 10.74/3600 hours 100m in 10.74 secs is equivalent to 0.1 km in 10.74/3600 hours Then in 1 hour the athlete runs 0.1 x 3600/10.74 = 33.52km (2dp) The athlete's speed is thus 33.52kph.
Well, isn't that just fascinating? To find the speed in miles per second, we need to remember that there are 3600 seconds in an hour. So, when we divide 21,000 miles per hour by 3600 seconds, we find that the speed is approximately 5.83 miles per second. Isn't that just a delightful little calculation?
3600 rpm
Speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second. Multiply that by 3600 to convert that to km/hour.
25 mps, there are 3600 seconds to the hour and 1000 metres to the kilometre so: 25 x 3600/1000 = 90 kph
Extremely fast: 1 hour = 3600 seconds speed = distance/time = 1 mi / 45 s = 1/45 mi/s = 1/45 mi/s x 3600 s/hr = 3600/45 mi/hr = 80 mph!
Speed (RPM) = 120 x f / p f = frequency p = number of poles. 2 poles, speed = 3600 RPM 4 poles, speed = 1800 RPM
10 x 3600/1000 ie 36kph.
36003 = 3600 x 3600 x 3600 = 46656000000