MPH = Miles/Time. Time is in hours, so if it is given in minutes, divide it by 60 to get hours.
4.5 feet in 188 seconds is only 0.0163 mph
Something over 200 mph, depending upon variant. The Mk VI could do 224 mph for example.
The faster something goes, the more MPH it goes.
Yes, because average speed is all of the different speeds added together and then divided by how many speeds there are (ex: 70 mph + 60 mph = 130 mph. 130 mph divided by 2 = 65 mph (which is the average speed)) and speed is just how fast an object is moving (ex: 80 mph is the speed of something going 80 mph).
Probably one thats running away from something.
It becomes something you woudn't want to hit you.
Knots is a nautical term for measuring how fast something is going. 1 knot is equal to 1.15 mph, 13 knots is 14.95 mph.
A top speed chasing something can be 30 - 32 mph
19.14 seconds.
200 something mph
It seems like I usually touch the ground at something like 65 mph.
probably something like 330 mph - around that area