That would depend entirely upon how fast you can ride, wouldn't it? Divide one (km) by your speed in kilometers per hour to determine the time it will take to traverse one kilometer.
5min
it depends in the car that how many km per hour can run the car
In forty(40) minutes you will reach your destination.
The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).The Sun doesn't reach Earth's surface; the Sun stays right where it is, in the center of our Solar System.The Sun's light takes about 8 minutes to reach Earth (150 million km. / 300,000 km/second).
401300000 km is 4.013 x 1011 m. The speed of light is 3 x 108 m s-1. Divide the two and you get 1338 seconds, which is 22.29 minutes.
You can walk 1 km in 6 minutes if you can walk a mile in 10 minutes.
At 98 KMH it takes exactly 60 minutes.
At 9.4 kph, it will take half an hour.
It takes 15 minutes to drive 25 kilometers at 100 kph
If you need to travel 90km and driving at 110 km/h, it would take 60 minutes = 110 km/h 30 minutes = 55/km/h 6 minutes = 11/km/h It will take 54 minutes.
depends what speed you're going at
At 80 km, you will go 120 km in 90 minutes.
That depends how fast you walk. Assuming a normal walking speed of 21/2 mph ≈ 4 km/h 1 hr = 60 minutes → time = distance ÷ speed = 0.4 km ÷ 4 km/h = 0.1 hr = 0.1 x 60 minutes = 6 minutes. If you walk slower than 4 km/h, it will take you longer; similarly if you walk faster than 4 km/h it will take you less time.