4 kph
58.8 kph
6.4 kph
40 miles is equal to 64.37 Kilo meters. Hence the speed of the bike can be found as speed=distance traveled by time. 64.37/2= 32.19 kph.
Speed = Distance/Time = 100 km / 4 hours = 100/4 km per hour = 25 kph
The average numeric speed in kilometers per hour (kph) varies depending on the mode of transportation. For example, the average speed of a car on a highway is typically around 90-120 kph, while a bicycle may travel at an average speed of 15-25 kph. However, the specific average kph can vary widely based on factors such as traffic conditions and speed limits.
Maximum design speed: 110 kph Average speed between stations: 45 kph
300 kph.
It depends on whether the data entry is predominantly alphanumeric or numeric. Alphanumeric entry is measured in WPM (words-per-minute) and usually requires a minimum of 60 to 80 WPM however a top-flight secretary can easily exceed 100 WPM. Numeric entry is measured in KPH (keystrokes-per-hour) and usually requires a minimum of around 8,000 to 9,000 KPH. Hardcore data entry requires a minimum of 10,000 KPH while a top-flight number cruncher can easily exceed 12,000 KPH.
300 Kph
15 to 18 kph
Speed in kph = 100/1.5
In kph it would be 40 kph.
Speed is a momentary measurement. Average speed is the distance travelled in a particular journey divided by the time taken to make that journey.If a vehicle travels forty kilometres in one hour, its average speed is 40 km h-1 (kph). That doesn't necessarily mean that the vehicle was doing exactly 40 kph for the whole hour, its speed may have varied between 0 kph and 100 kph.Example: If a man walks 1.5 km in 15 minutes, his average speed is 6 kph. (1.5 / 0.25 = 6) If a man travels 15 km in 2 hours, his average speed is 15 / 2 = 7.5 kph. (Of course, he may have jogged at 10 kph for one and a half hours and stopped for a thirty minute picnic in the middle)
60 kph
4 kph
88 kph