122.5 kilometres per hour!
Expressed in kilometres per hour, this is equal to 300/6 = 50 kilometres per hour.
540 kilometres per hour.
100 miles per hour = 100*1.609344 kilometres per hour = 160.9344 kilometres per hour = 160.9344/3600 kilometres per second = 0.0447 km per sec (approx).
It depends on the speed you are doing, which are dictated by speed limits. Speed is in miles (/kilometres) per hour. therefore, if you are driving 146 miles per hour (unrealistic), you will be there in 1 hour. at 73 miles per hour (more reasonable), itd take 2 hours
the highest recorded sneeze speed is 160 kilometres per hour
50 kilometres per hour is your average speed.
Speed.
Well according to FerrariF50man's Experiment on Youtube ''Does a sneeze travel at 70mph?''The answer is basically 'no' because the sneeze power out of your nose feels like it travel fast but it really travels at about 23mph / 30kph! :)A sneeze can basically travel at the speed of 23 miles per an hour.WELL...According to Myth Busters it's 39 MPHit is 165km per hour
Speed and distance.
70
Kilometres per second or metres per hour.
122.5 kilometres per hour!
It is not.913 miles per hour is a measure of speed while kilometres are a measure of distance. To get speed you need a unit of time. The SI unit is a second, so using that as the unit of time,913 miles per hour is 0.408 kilometres per second.It is not.913 miles per hour is a measure of speed while kilometres are a measure of distance. To get speed you need a unit of time. The SI unit is a second, so using that as the unit of time,913 miles per hour is 0.408 kilometres per second.It is not.913 miles per hour is a measure of speed while kilometres are a measure of distance. To get speed you need a unit of time. The SI unit is a second, so using that as the unit of time,913 miles per hour is 0.408 kilometres per second.It is not.913 miles per hour is a measure of speed while kilometres are a measure of distance. To get speed you need a unit of time. The SI unit is a second, so using that as the unit of time,913 miles per hour is 0.408 kilometres per second.
the top speed is 205 miles per hour, or 330 kilometres an hour.
No, a sneeze cannot travel faster than the speed of sound. The average speed of a sneeze is around 100 miles per hour, which is much slower than the speed of sound, which is about 767 miles per hour in dry air at room temperature.
The M1 and its variants have a top road speed of 67.7 kilometres per hour (42 mph), and an offroad top speed of 48.3 kilometres per hour (30 mph).