A time machine my dear!
Harry and Hermione use a Time-Turner.
if i made ear defenders i would : Use foam because - it will absorb the sound Use rubber because - it has a lot of air bubbles in it. Sound takes a long time to travel through gases like air . Also some of the sound may reflect off the rubber. airpoo Vacuums, because sound travels best through air and there would be no air to travel through. And use cotton wool. : )
Transport used to travel through the highway of central Africa
you would survive until something killed you. People travel through time at greater or lesser speeds all the time with simple travel from west to east and vice versa but this is such a minute indifference that most do not consider time travel so as long as you don't try to use a worm hole it will have no effect on your natural life span.
Use the formula distance = speed x time. Solving for time: time = distance / speed.600/10 = 60. It would the hawk 60 seconds (1 minute) to travel 600m.
the sounds would travel through your ear then sending a signal to the brain
To measure travel time to campus, I would use a navigation app like Google Maps or Waze. These apps provide real-time traffic updates and route options, allowing for accurate estimations of travel time based on current conditions. Additionally, they can suggest alternative routes in case of delays or congestion.
It would depend on where she was going. She would travel overland if going somewhere local, but most of the time she would use ships to get to places such as Tarsus or Rome or Actium. In her own country she would use a barge and travel on the Nile.
The speed of sound in copper is about 3560 meters per second. To find the time it takes for a sound impulse to travel 25 kilometers through a copper rod, you can use the formula time = distance/speed. Plugging in the values, you get time = 25000 meters / 3560 m/s ≈ 7 seconds.
What has this got to do with time travel?
you would travel in cars and other things that we use too.
The most common way to travel was on foot for short distances. Those who had a donkey, a mule or a horse would ride their animal to their destination. Those who had their way could use a carriage which was drawn by horses and those who were looking for safety would use a merchant ship of the time. It is understood that individual travel was not easy at the time and you could not meet a "tourist" wondering around.