2 hours
Remember that time = distance/rate
The distance you need to cover is 56 miles, while you go 28 miles per hour. Using these, we get this:
time=56/28
time=2
So it will take two hours to go across a 56 mile wide bay at 28 mph.
I have a Friend with a small Airplane. He once fitted it with extra gas tanks and flew for 8 hours and covered 800 Miles A 747 can cruise at a little bit over 550 mph, a little math and 4400 Miles or 7100 Km approximately
If your airplane can go 225 mph and is flying into a 45 mph head wind, the best ground speed you can get is 180 MPH. should take about 12 hours
It means "HOURS!"
Depends on the car. A big fat heavy truck would get about 8 miles to a gallon. A small car 25-35 miles to a gallon.
small. if this is the diameter, the distance across is slightly more than 1 inch.
A very small country perhaps. In rare cases a tornado may travel over 100 miles, which is enough to cross some countries.
about 30 hours ;D
That depends on how you are traveling. If you are walking it will take a lot longer than if you take a train. Using an automobile will take longer than a small airplane. It all boils down to how fast you travel If you measure your speed in MILE PER HOUR (MPH), you will get there in two hours if you travel at 100 MPH, in 1 hour if you travel at 200 MPH, or in 4 hours if you travel at 50 MPH
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No. A neutron star is quite small, generally only a few miles across. A nebula is light years across.
I heard it took about 5 hours.
I heard it took about 5 hours.
Between 3 and 10 hours
Small particle accelerators can sit on a desktop, large circular ones can be miles across
Food typically takes around 3-5 hours to travel through the small intestines. The exact time can vary depending on factors such as the type of food consumed and individual digestion rate.
32-33 minutes.
Small particle accelerators can sit on a desktop, large circular ones can be miles across