The speed of the train is 42.5 kilometers per hour.
Anything that goes 543 kilometers in 6 hours is averaging 90.5 kilometers per hour
370 km/ 87 hours ~= 4.25 km/hr
Speed = Distance/Time = 100 km / 4 hours = 100/4 km per hour = 25 kph
540 kilometres per hour.
The time it would take to travel 46 miles by train depends on the speed of the train. If the train is traveling at 60 miles per hour, it would take approximately 46/60 = 0.77 hours, or about 46 minutes. However, if the train is traveling at a slower speed, such as 30 miles per hour, it would take approximately 46/30 = 1.53 hours, or about 1 hour and 31 minutes.
To find the average speed of the train, divide the distance traveled (in kilometers) by the time taken (in hours). The formula is: Average Speed = Distance / Time. Therefore, if the train traveled ( km ) in ( w ) hours, its average speed would be ( \frac{km}{w} ) kilometers per hour.
25km/h
Anything that goes 543 kilometers in 6 hours is averaging 90.5 kilometers per hour
Anything that goes 543 kilometers in 6 hours is averaging 90.5 kilometers per hour
370 km/ 87 hours ~= 4.25 km/hr
This is an average speed of 42.54 km/h
A train that travels at 40 kilometers per hour (kph) for 10 hours goes 400 kilometers. If the train goes 50 kph for 8 hours, it also travels the same 400 kilometers. The difference in speeds is 10 kph, and the difference in times is 2 hours.
The train's speed is 250 km/h (500 km / 2 hours). The velocity would be 250 km/h north, considering velocity is a vector quantity that includes both speed and direction.
200km
Speed = Distance/Time = 100 km / 4 hours = 100/4 km per hour = 25 kph
The high-speed train from Guangzhou to Beijing takes approximately 8-10 hours, covering a distance of around 2,300 kilometers.
It's 70 kilometers per hour west.