The speed of light in mph (miles per hour) is 670,616,629 mph.
They can go well over 200mph.
Speed limits are meant to keep you at a safe speed. 70 is a safer speed than 200. At 200mph, you can easy lose control.
it can go up to 200mph with a b16 tranny
up to 200mph 207 -260 on the regular fujita scale
look it up it depends on the transmition and the final drive ratio but ultima ltd has had one up to 235 200mph
Pilots often take advantage of jet streams. If going in the same direction, jet stream can add up to 200mph to their ground speed.
Pilots often take advantage of jet streams. If going in the same direction, jet stream can add up to 200mph to their ground speed.
No, light does not speed up in water, it slows down.
No, if you were able to travel faster than the speed of light, you would not have a shadow because light would not be able to keep up with your speed to create one. The theory of relativity states that nothing with mass can travel at or faster than the speed of light.
Nobody made it up, the speed of light is an inherent property of spacetime and the electromagnetic force. It was first observed and measured during observations of the orbits of the moons of Jupiter.
about 186 miles per hour.. although this figure is dependent on your elevation, rider weight, outisde temperature, year of the bike, what tires you are using (a 190/55 track tire for example has a larger radius than a 190/50 normal tire) and even if you took your mirrors off. by radar, at sea-level, my 2007 gsxr1000 will do about 184mph.. my speedometer will show 191mph (i took the governer out) but speedometers are always off. bike has a slip on SBK exhaust and diablo corsa 3 190/55's ps: if anyone tells you that a gsxr1000 does 200mph (or any liter or lesser bike for that matter), tell them to shut the **** up and tell them that MCN tried to get a hayabusa gsx1300r to do 200mph (again, 200mph radar speed, not 200mph speedometer speed) and they MELTED A PISTON while trying.
Well the most famous for speed is by far the peregrine falcon. its hunting technique is to 'dive' from high in the sky in order to strike a pigeon...which is faster than it at level flight. the peregrine reaches about 200mph.