Yes, but only when in open ocean. They slow down before reaching shore.
No, tsunami waves generally travel at speeds ranging from 400 to 500 miles per hour in deep ocean waters, but their speed decreases significantly as they approach shallow coastal regions. In shallow water, tsunami waves typically slow down to speeds of about 20 to 30 miles per hour.
actualy they go about 300-400 miles per hour. yeah pretty fast!^ I know that the waves from the tsunami in Japan, were travelling across the ocean at speeds of 8000km.in deep open sea, they can go 500 mph or more
You divide the distance traveled by the number of hours it took to travel it. For example, a 500-mile trip completed in 10 hours = 500 / 10 = an average of 50 miles per hour.
At 45 miles per hour, a distance of 500 meters requires about 24.8 seconds.
At 500 mph, it would take an airplane 4 hours to fly 2000 miles.
Light takes about 8 minutes to travel from Earth to the sun. The sun is about 93 million miles away, so it would take about 177 years to get to the sun in a car traveling at 60 miles per hour, and about 21.5 years to get to the sun in an airplane traveling at 500 miles per hour. (These are just comparisons; cars and airplanes don't travel in outer space.)
You would travel 33.3 miles every four minutes.
When tsunamis form in the open ocean they can reach speeds of 500 miles per hour, but they are very small: usually less than three feet high. When they hit shallow water as they approach a shoreline, they slow down, sometimes to less than 50 miles per hour, but build dramatically in weight because of how heavy the water is.2nd Answereer says: In the deep open sea, tsunamis move at speeds approaching a jet aircraft (500 mph or more). As they approach the shore, they slow down. When a tsunami arrives at the shore, it usually does so as a rapidly rising tide moving at about 70 km/hour (45 mph).
actualy they go about 300-400 miles per hour. yeah pretty fast!^ I know that the waves from the tsunami in Japan, were travelling across the ocean at speeds of 8000km.in deep open sea, they can go 500 mph or more
the average speed for a plane is 500 to 900 miles per an hour.
the average speed for a plane is 500 to 900 miles per an hour.
You divide the distance traveled by the number of hours it took to travel it. For example, a 500-mile trip completed in 10 hours = 500 / 10 = an average of 50 miles per hour.
At 45 miles per hour, a distance of 500 meters requires about 24.8 seconds.
At 500 mph, it would take an airplane 4 hours to fly 2000 miles.
Divide the distance (2750) by the average speed per hour (500) to get the answer. When you solve the problem, the answer comes to 5.5 hours.
2750/500 = 5.14 hours
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 500 miles per hour is equal to 500 x 1.609344 = 804.672 kilometres per hour.
Dansville, New York is about 1,675 miles north of Jamaica. People can travel by plane in about 4 hours at 500 miles per hour.