(34 mile/gallon) x (1.609 km/mile) x (gallon / 3.785 liter) = 14.46 km/liter
If you're going to be doing this several times, then before we crumple up this piece
of scratch paper and discard it, we can pull a couple of numbers out of the calculation,
boil them down to a single number, and keep it handy.
1.609/3.785 = 0.425 There it is. For any vehicle, multiply its mpg by 0.425 and you get its km per liter.
Or, if you see an ad for a European car, divideits km per liter by 0.425 and you get the mpg.
You could travel to any city in the world, provided you travelled for enough days!
It would if it could, but it can't.
Divide it by 106 (or 1 million).
3.5 kilometers equals 3,500 meters
He could have bought 6 gallons priced at $1.40 per gallon, or 5.25 gallons priced at $1.60 per gallon for the $8.40 that he spent.
The distance an object travels per unit of time is called its speed, or velocity if you are also considering its direction of travel. This could be measured in meters per second, kilometers per hour, inches per year or any other unit of measure that divides distance by time.
It could not travel at the speed of light. But hypothetically, it would glow.
Sound DOES travel faster in solids than in gases. The higher the density of the medium, the faster the sound travels.
Sound travels at around this speed in air.It's possible that you are thinking of something else that could travel at this speed, but sound was the first thing that I thought of.
Horse, wagon, and walking were the three ways people travels in the 1800s.
What do you mean travel? Like a pass play? That could be anywhere from 5 to 60 yards.
The distance an object travels per unit of time is called its speed, or velocity if you are also considering its direction of travel. This could be measured in meters per second, kilometers per hour, inches per year or any other unit of measure that divides distance by time.
They could travel in opposite directions.
Light travels 300,000 km per second.It travels 15 km in (15 / 300,000) = 5 x 10-5 = 0.00005 second(0.005 millisecond, 50 microseconds)
"Travel velocity could have two definitions. Travel Velocity is a web page that advertises and sells discounted airline, hotel, and other travel deals. Secondly, a general reference to travel velocity is the speed at which sound or light travels in relation Physics."
No. A light year is the distance light travels in a year, and nothing can travel faster than light. Therefore, the quickest that anything could travel a light year is 1 year. A comet travels much slower than light.
by the wires and then when the radio is on the music travels to the wires and the music goes out the speaker and then you could hear the music