It depends on what you mean by "how fast?" A bullet that covers 1000m in 3 seconds is travelling 333.33333333 meters per second.
To find out how long it would take for a bullet traveling at 850 meters per second to cover 1 kilometer (1000 meters), you can use the formula: time = distance / speed. Plugging in the values, time = 1000 m / 850 m/s, which equals approximately 1.18 seconds. Therefore, it would take about 1.18 seconds for the bullet to travel 1 kilometer.
90 mph = 220 yards in 5 seconds.
0.45 seconds.
0ne eighth of a mile
YES. At 55 miles per hour you are traveling at 80.67 feet every second. This means that every 15 seconds you are traveling 1,210.05 feet.
2.27 seconds to go 100 feet @30mph
If you are traveling at 268 mph, you will cover 40 miles in about 8 minutes 57 seconds.
if the ramifigure intervals of the monogastric defibrillator are correct then i suppose 6 minutes 28 seconds
The light travels farther.Sound takes about 10 days to cover the same distance that light travels in 1 second.
The fastest moving bullet can travel at speeds of around 4,000 feet per second (1,219 meters per second) for certain rifle bullets. These high velocities allow the bullet to cover a mile in less than two seconds.
At 60 miles per hour you will travel 528 feet every six seconds.
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