240 miles is always 240 miles, no matter where you are.But, if you are asking how long it takes to travel 240 miles on an airplane, then it depends on the speed (or perhaps the type) of the airplane.
That would be Speed. Speed is the distance you are going divided by the time it takes. This will calculate the average speed you were traveling.
The exact time it takes for an airplane to nosedive from 35,000 feet to 12,000 feet would depend on the speed of the descent, the size and type of the aircraft, and other factors. On average, a rapid descent from that altitude could take around 5-10 minutes.
The average speed of the truck would be 3 divided by 2. Thus the average speed of the truck would be 1.5km/ph.
I'm sure that average speed would be easier to calculate than instantaneous speed. To calculate average speed, just take the time that it takes to travel between two points, and divide that into the distance between the points.
Time = Distance/Speed = 4700km/790kph = 5.949 hours or 5 hours 57 minutes approx.The airplane's speed cannot be expressed in miles because miles are a measure of distance, not of speed.However, the speed is 491 miles per hour (approx).
terminal velocity on a 50cc moped would be approximately 120mph.(if flung from an airplane) average ground speed of 50cc moped under its own power would be about 14mph
The answer is 78 m/s
I would say an hour is an average, but of course it depends on your speed, shape and the type of race it is.
5530/790=7 hours
That would be four and a half times 515, or 2317.5 miles.
Flaps would increase drag increasing your speed will increase it even more