If you are talking plane or car, car is the SSC THRUST. No plane has gone that speed at ground level, so i wouldn't know.
About 30 mph.
So as not to hit the ground at 120+ MPH.
The thrust ssc moves 165mph
A tornado of moderate strength would be an EF1, with winds in the range of 86-110 mph. The middle categories on the Enhanced Fujita scale, EF2 and EF3 have winds of 111-135 mph and 136-166 mph respectively.
Technically, but unlikely. For instance, a slow airplane is capable of staying in the air at about 30 knots/34 mph. 34 mph is a pretty strong wind, but in hurricanes, winds can be as fast as 150 mph. If a plane is flying directly into the wind at 30 knots, and the wind is blowing at 30 knots, the plane will not be moving relative to the ground. (Ground speed zero). The planes airspeed will still be 30 knots. NASA has a plane that goes very slow (slower than a bicycle). In a stiff wind, it will go backwards relative to the ground. Most pilots wouldn't fly in a wind that was blowing at a speed capable of holding them in one place. Not because of any danger in the air, because there wouldn't be, but because landing (on the runway) would be extremely difficult to impossible.
700 kph = 434.96 mph.
Rpms are low at that speed on level ground,around 3000 rpm
Answer: 700 km/h= 434.959 mph
Mine Goes 62 MPH and I did not hold there very long as it was New
About 700 mph on land
Flying from New York to Munich at 700 mph will take you 8 hours. At 700 mph it's quicker than 8 hours
my friend has a 660 raptor, hers has stuff done to it ans hers clocks out at 94mph. i think a good 700 raptor will go 90+ will my raptor 700R goes 100+ mph but i also put after market stuff on it
I have kfx700 with a powercore 4 exhaust and k&n airfilter. Mine goes about 72 mph. the horsepower is incredible
A raptor 700 will go about 80-90 mph
None, if it is not moving, in neutral gear on level ground.
One HP is about 746 W. So 700 / 746 = 0.93 HP
80 mph the 700 raptors top speed is 115