2.3 miles per hour.
Newton's third law explains how rockets are launched into space.
At 65 miles per hour, you are going 95 and a third feet per second.
The third law, for every action there is an opposite and equal re-action applies because the action is the water coming out the bottom and the re-action is the rocket going up.
Speed is defined as distance covered per unit of time, so distance divided by speed equals time. For example, if you are travelling for 200 miles at a speed of 60 miles per hour, 200 miles/60 mph = three and a third hours.
Newton's third law
Newton's third law.
This is not something that can be calculated since, hour is a measure of time and miles measure distance. A third factor "speed" is needed to calculate an answer.
Newton's third law
It varies: The planets closer to the Sun move faster (Kepler's Third Law). Mercury is fastest; according to Wikipedia, its average orbital speed is 47.87 km/s. Multiply that by 0.6 to get the approximate speed in miles per second.
If you travel 160 miles in 3 hours, your average speed is 53 and one-third miles per hour.
Then we'd all be in trouble...
Time = Distance/Speed. You need two of the three variables to calculate the third. You have provided only one.