You do not have to drive each day. The battery will hold it's charge for at least 60 days if nothing is drawing current from the battery. When you do start the engine it will take about 5 kilometers to replace the current that was removed by starting the engine assuming noting else is on such as a radio or blower motor.
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The horse runs in circles. Therefore the outside legs travel further than the 2 on the inside.
At 30 kilometers per hour, in each hour you will cover 30 km. So after 3 hours you will have covered 3*30 = 90 kilometers.
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Jump starting a Pontiac include jumper cables and another vehicle with a battery. A person will need to put jumper cables on each car battery to jump start it.
Depends what you mean by "close." Purely by distance, they are about two kilometers from each other. Walking or driving between the two would require more than two kilometers of travel, however.
Both cities are 271 kilometers (169 miles) apart from each other, straight line. Driving distance is of 311 kilometers (193 miles) and almost 4 hours of travel.
Both cities are 3,670 kilometers (2,280 miles) apart from each other, on a straight line. By driving such distance, you would have to travel over 4,610 kilometers (2,865 miles) of roads and highways.
Each light-year has approximately 9.5 x 1012 kilometers. You can multiply the number of light-years by that number.
He ran about 40 kilometers each day.
Each mile is about 1.6 kilometers.
Each October, as the northern ice pushes southward, small groups of gray whales in the eastern Pacific start a two to three-month, 8,000-11,000 kilometers trip south. Traveling night and day, the gray whale averages approximately 120 kilometers per day at an average speed of 8 kilometers per hour. This round trip of 16,000-22,000 kilometers is believed to be the longest annual migration of any mammal.