low pressure
A strong breeze typically has wind speeds of 25-31 mph (40-50 km/h).
Some common names for different wind speeds are: Light breeze (4-7 mph) Moderate wind (8-18 mph) Strong wind (19-31 mph) Gale (32-63 mph) Hurricane (74+ mph)
You mean 45 kilometers per hour? That is 27.9617 miles per hour.
roughly 31 mph. the formula is (KM * 0.62)
31 km = 19.26 miles (rounded)
A strong breeze typically has wind speeds of 25-31 mph (40-50 km/h).
The largest tornado ever recorded was the El Reno, Oklahoma tornado of May 31, 2013. This tornado was 2.6 miles wide. Doppler radar measured a wind gust in the tornado at 296 mph, the second highest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado.
Some common names for different wind speeds are: Light breeze (4-7 mph) Moderate wind (8-18 mph) Strong wind (19-31 mph) Gale (32-63 mph) Hurricane (74+ mph)
A leerjet 31 seats 8 with 2 crew members, has a maximun speed of 529 mph and a cruising speed of 506 mph
A leerjet 31 seats 8 with 2 crew members, has a maximun speed of 529 mph and a cruising speed of 506 mph
A breeze is a gentle and light wind, typically around 4-31 mph (7-50 km/h). A gust of wind is a sudden, brief increase in wind speed, often reaching higher speeds than a breeze before returning to normal. Gusts can be unpredictable and stronger than the average wind speed in the area.
Yes, because the turbine is turning faster and faster.Wind turbines always turn at the same speed when generating power. They use constant speed blades to help sync the system with the grid.Wind systems produce a great deal more power when it is windy, up to 31 mph.At 14 mph a 1 Mwh wind systems puts out 100 Kwh (10% of rating)At 28 MPH it produces full powerAt 31 MPH the system shuts down and feathers to prevent damage.Typical wind turbines produce 8% of their rated power on average.
An ostrich can run 40mph and sustain 30mph.
Average human walking speed is 3 mph, that's 1 mph in 20 minutes 1,55 \ 3 * 60 = 31 it would take 31 minutes walking at 3 mph
At 224 mph, it will take one hour. At 112 mph, two hours. At 56 mph, four hours. At the speed of sound, 17 minutes 31 seconds. At the speed of light, 0.001202 second.
Just over 9.5 hrs.
about 31 mph the fastest shark is the mako