It depends on the scale. Different scales measure at a ratio. Such as N scale, with a 1:160 ratio, a thirty mile per hour train only goes .18 mph in scale.
1120kp/h
Its is measured by speed,power,andwind speed
km/hr is a standard measure of speed in metric units. The speed of a train is usually quoted in km/hr or miles/hr, depending on the whether metric or Imperial/US units are being used, which varies from country to country.
a train train costs around $350,000US for a smaller model, and a bigger model can cost up to $600,000US. Speed upgrades can be around $15,000 and luxury lining can cost around $5,000US.
its measured in Knots
To cover 4000 metres in 125 seconds the train would be travelling at 71.58 miles an hour. This is the speed over the whole measured distance and not from a standing start
In light speed.
No. A barometer measures pressure. Wind speed is measured by an anemometer.
it is measured in speed because of how fast it can transfer to the screen
Computer processing speed is measured in IPS (Instructions per second).
Speed is measured by calculating the distance you have gone and how long it took you to get there. speed = distance over time
Yes an operating model train has friction.