It is a measure of the change in temperature (in degrees Celsius) per kilometre.
Not quite sure where it could be used: temperature gradients are too variable going up into the atmosphere or down ocean depths. Things like inversion layers would play havoc with any such measure.
On the other hand, it could not be used for distance from the equator because there will be too many local factors in play.
Multiply litres per km by 2.35 to get miles per gallon.
You are traveling at 1,280 km per hour.
7.4 km per hour equates to 4.6 miles per hour.
Speed is NOT measured in km but km PER HOUR. The average speed was 88.88 (repeating) km per hour.
41 km per hour = 25.47 mph
Thermospere
Thermospere
It Decreases by 6.5 degrees Celsius per KM. Most weather occurs here where we live. Convection Currents. At the surface it extends out 6-8 km at the poles and 17 km at the equator. Even though the temperature decreases by 6.5 degrees celsivus per KM, it stabilizes at 12 km
below the surface of the earth, as we move deeper towards the core (HEAT's CAUSE) the temperature rises. this rise of temperature with depth is referred to as the geothermal gradient. in most parts of the world that are away from the plate boundaries, with every km depth an increase of 22 degrees Celsius in temperature is observed. Different areas show different geothermal gradients. in many parts of the world its as high as 30 degrees Celsius per Km and in some its as low as 15 degrees Celsius per Km.
below the surface of the earth, as we move deeper towards the core (HEAT's CAUSE) the temperature rises. this rise of temperature with depth is referred to as the geothermal gradient. in most parts of the world that are away from the plate boundaries, with every km depth an increase of 22 degrees Celsius in temperature is observed. Different areas show different geothermal gradients. in many parts of the world its as high as 30 degrees Celsius per Km and in some its as low as 15 degrees Celsius per Km.
below the surface of the earth, as we move deeper towards the core (HEAT's CAUSE) the temperature rises. this rise of temperature with depth is referred to as the geothermal gradient. in most parts of the world that are away from the plate boundaries, with every km depth an increase of 22 degrees Celsius in temperature is observed. Different areas show different geothermal gradients. in many parts of the world its as high as 30 degrees Celsius per Km and in some its as low as 15 degrees Celsius per Km.
142 (km per minute) = 8,520 km/h142 (km per minute) = 5,294.08 mph
1.5km per seconds
there is 3280.8399 ft per km
1000 meters per km
No. The value km/hr is a speed. The value km/sec/hour is acceleration (how many km/sec do you gain each hour).
There are 1000 m per km, or .001 km per m. 1900m = 1.9 km.