First of all ... for various reasons, no space vehicle ever travels in a straight line. But just to
get an idea of the distance involved, we'll assume that we can travel straight, point-to-point.
The earth's average distance from the sun is 149.6 million km (93 million miles). Traveling at
a speed of 100 km/hr, it would take roughly 171 years to cover that distance.
(62,333 days)
51.499 kmph
290 kmph is 180.198 mph
it depends on the speed of the vehicle I.E if its speed it 600 kmph then it will take 1 hour , It it is 300 kmph then 2 hour if u tell the exact speed the answer would be more accurate.... GOOD LUCK!
110 kilometers per hour (kph) is equivalent to approximately 68.35 miles per hour (mph).
1 mile = 1.6 km Hence 143 kmph = 89.375 mph
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90 kmph = 56 mph
Traveling at 40,000 kilometers per hour, it would take approximately 8.5 years to reach Saturn, which is about 1.2 billion kilometers away from Earth on average.
Approximately how many kilograms is the Earth's mass ? 6 quadrillion kgs
47 kph = 29.2 mph
574.8 kmph = 357.1642 mph
209209 km/h