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Q: What is the speed of a car that travels 1080 meters in 1 minute?
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How many yards is 1080 meters?

1080 meters = 1,181.1 yards.


What travels at 1117 million kilometers per hour?

Speed of light. * * * * * Nothing, since the speed of light in vacuum is around 1080 million km/h.


What travels at approximately 1117 million kilometres an hour?

Speed of light * * * * * Nothing, since the speed of light in vacuum is around 1080 million km/h. In any case, the "speed of light" does not travel!


How many meters are in 10.8 kilometers?

1080 meters.


What travels and 1117 million kilometers per hour?

Nothing in the known universe - since the speed of light is 1080 million kilometres per hour !


How many feet is 1080 meters?

1,080 meters=3,543.30709 feet


How many meters are there in 1080 centimetres?

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How far in meters will you travel in three minutes running at a rate of 6 m per s?

6 metres per second = 6*60 = 360 metres per minute = 360*3 = 1080 metres in 3 minutes. However, you cannot maintain that speed for 3 minutes.


What travels at approximately 1117million kilometers an hour?

1117x106 km/h ~= 3x108 m/s ~= speed of light in a vacuum. Speed of light at 299 792 458 m/s in a vacuum is nearer to 1080 million kilometers per hour.


What travels at 1117 million kms per hour?

Nothing can travel faster than the speed of light which is 1080 million kms per hour. ( 300 x 106 metres per second)


What is 1.80ghz in laptop?

1080 GHZ in a laptop refers to the speed of the processor.


What travels at approx 1117 million kilometres an hour?

Nothing, since the speed of light in vacuum is around 1080 million km/h. ======================================== The caveat "approx" can absorb a lot of flab. The number is about 3.5% above the speed of light. Within the definition of "approx", perhaps 'c' is what the questioner is fishing for.