500 km is a distance, not a speed. Presumeably, however, you mean 500 km/h. While 500 km/h winds have not yeat been detected in a tornado, it is probably possible. Winds have been recorded as high as 486 km/h, and only a small percentage of tornadoes have their winds actually measured.
No. The highest sustained wind speed recorded in a hurricane or typhoon was 315 km/h. The highest gust was to 407 km/h.
Tornadoes, on the other hand, can produce winds in that range. The highest wind speed recorded in a tornado was to 486 km/h. Considering that actual measurements of tornadic wind speeds are rare, gusts in excess of 500 km/h probably do occur.
The first question in this case is 500 what? The three common units used for hurricane wind speed are knots, miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour. If it is any of these, then no. The highest sustained wind speed recorded in a hurricane or typhoon is 195 mph (170 knots, 315 km/h). The highest gust on record (not used in ratings) was to 253 mph (220 knots, 407 km/h).
Regardless of strength, there is no such thing as a category 6 hurricane. Any hurricane with sustained winds over 156 mph (135 knots, 251 km/h) is a category 5, regardless of how much stronger it is.
No. The fastest winds known to occur in a hurricane are in the range of 190-200 mph.
Not even tornadoes, which have the fastest wind on earth can produce such speeds.
No. While this was believed by some scientiststs in the 1950s, modern evidence indicates that the fastest wind speeds in tornadoes are a bit over 300 mph.
no it cant
36 minutes. But, no bird on earth can fly at 500 km per hour.
Category 5 hurricanes have stronger winds than F5 tornadoes. While F5 tornadoes can have wind speeds of up to 318 mph (500 km/h), Category 5 hurricanes have sustained winds of 157 mph (252 km/h) or higher. Additionally, Category 5 hurricanes are much larger and can cause widespread damage over a larger area compared to tornadoes, which are generally more localized.
500 kilometers=500,000 meters
500 centimeters = 0.005 kilometers
1000 metres = 1 kilometres so 500 m = 500/1000 km = 0.5 km. Simple!
500 miles
Average speed in kilometers per hour is 500/10 or 50.
500 kilometers per hour is 310.69 miles per hour.
Answer: 500 km/h = 310.685 mph
36 minutes. But, no bird on earth can fly at 500 km per hour.
There are 1.609344 kilometres in one mile. Therefore, 500 miles per hour is equal to 500 x 1.609344 = 804.672 kilometres per hour.
500 Kilometers per hour
(Feet per second x 1.1 = km/h). So, 500 fps x 1.1 = 550 kilometers per hour.
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The train will go at 500 km per hour - as stated in the question!
about 6 hours and 40 minutes
Her speed was 5 km/hour.