You can not equate miles per hour to G forces. If you were traveling at 1000 mph, for example, but at a constant speed, you would fell no extra force since you are not accelerating.
2 miles/hour
The measurement kt is an abbreviation for knot. One knot is equal to one nautical mph, exactly equal to 1.852 km/h and approximately equal to 1.151 mph. Please see the related link.
1 kilometer = about 0.62137 mile (rounded)
The knot is a unit of speed equal to one nautical mile per hour, approximately 1.151 mph. Thus, 429 knots is 429 x 1.151 = 493.779 mph
One Newton is the force needed to accelerate one (1) kilogram of mass at the rate of one (1) meter per second squared.
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No, when two cars collide while approaching each other at 60 mph, the impact would be equivalent to one car hitting a solid steel wall at 60mph.Newtons third law states that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. When a car is traveling at 60 mph and hits a solid steel wall, the wall applies a force equal to 60 mph back toward the car. This is the same as if a car that is traveling at 60 mph hits another car traveling at 60 mph. In both scenarios, the car is traveling at 60 mph and at the point of collision a force equal to 60 mph is imparted on the car.
One mile per hour is equal to 0.447 meters per second.
One Kilometer is equal to 0.6123 miles per hour
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One pound of anything consists of 16 ounces of the same substance. One pound of force is equal to 16 ounces of force.
The measurement kt is an abbreviation for knot. One knot is equal to one nautical mph, exactly equal to 1.852 km/h and approximately equal to 1.151 mph. Please see the related link.
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1 kilometer = about 0.62137 mile (rounded)
Two and one third mph.
"100" The time it takes for the impact to occur is equal to that of a single car hitting a wall at 100mph (in other words the distance between the two objects decreases at the same rate), but if both cars have the same mass the energy dispersed is equal between both cars so the equation would be F=MV/2 F being the force of the crash, which is equal to the mass of the two vehicles times the velocity of the vehicles divided by 2. This means that the impact is the same as one car absorbing the force of a 50mph crash....so the answer is 50mph
21 knots = 24.2 mph