Electricity travels at the speed of light in a vacuum, which is approximately 186,282 miles per second. However, in conductors like copper wires, the speed is slower, typically around two-thirds of that speed, depending on the medium. Therefore, in an ideal situation, electricity could theoretically cover 10,000 miles in about 0.053 seconds in a vacuum, but in practical applications, it would take longer due to the limitations of the medium used.
10000 kilometers per hour
Trains can travel as fast as 150 miles per hour on average. Most passenger trains travel at a rate of speed of 90 miles per hour.
It depends on how fast you travel.
a pickup can travel 300 miles in the same time that a car going 10 miles per hour faster can travel 350 miles. How fast is the car traveling?
a pickup can travel 300 miles in the same time that a car going 10 miles per hour faster can travel 350 miles. How fast is the car traveling?
Depends on the medium through which it is traveling.
20 miles every 2minutes very fast
i think that a sea otter travel 35 miles
i think it can travel up to 1 miles per hour
It depends on how fast you travel.
The speed of travel depended much on the terrain and the number in the caravan. They averaged eight miles per day but could travel as fast as twelve miles in a day or be stalled a day without motion. The speed of travel depended much on the terrain and the number in the caravan. They averaged eight miles per day but could travel as fast as twelve miles in a day or be stalled a day without motion.
27.9 miles per hour