No. Speed refers to amphetamine; 'P' refers to pure methamphetamine.
Let the speed of the plane in still air be ( p ) miles per hour, and the speed of the wind be ( w ) miles per hour. With a tailwind, the effective speed is ( p + w ) and it covers 240 miles in 3 hours, giving the equation ( p + w = 80 ) (since ( 240/3 = 80 )). Against the wind, the effective speed is ( p - w ), and it takes 4 hours to cover the same distance, leading to ( p - w = 60 ) (since ( 240/4 = 60 )). Solving these two equations, we find ( p = 70 ) miles per hour.
The max speed of a P-51 is 437mpg
Everything falls at the same speed :P mass doesn't change velocity
Power is a combination of speed and strength. Power= Speed+ Strength Your just using speed and strength at the same time :P
speed does have direction :p
The max speed of a p-51 mustang is 437 mph.
The max speed of a p-51 mustang is 437 mph.
The speed of the wind is 28 mph. To find the speed of the plane with no wind, we would simply subtract the wind speed (28 mph) from the speed of the plane flying with the wind (366 mph) or add the wind speed to the speed of the plane flying into the wind (310 mph), resulting in 338 mph for the speed of the plane with no wind.
the same speed
C. P. Andrews-Speed has written: 'Energy Policy and Regulation in the People's Republic of China'
imp. & p. p. of Speed., of Speed
no they not have the same speed