Horse power is not an indication of speed.
The speed of any vehicle depends on a variety of factors.
What medium through which it is moving. (Air, water, land, space)
The power of the engine.
The weight of the vehicle.
The streamlining.
The gear ratios. (If any)
The efficiency of the system.
it can go up to 125 mph. I m not kidding i clocked mine and it ended up going bout 125 mph. NO JOKE! NO JOKE! NO JOKE!
Around 90-100, with restricters on, 70-80. But that's just a 6.5 horse Briggs animal.
The power output of a motor is not directly related to its speed.
The power of a motor is not directly related to its speed.
It would go between 35-45
3 hours.
230 km/h = 142.92 mph
On average about 25 mph
Barely moving - about 0.082 mph Well, that is actaully miles per minute. Multiply by 60 to mph Ans: 4.94 mph
13.4 miles per hour.
My best guess would be about 5-8 mph
It goes about 30-50 mph. Maybe even 60-70 if you are lucky.
Boats/ships don't measure speed in mph.
It depends on the rider and road conditions but if it is a 110cc moter it will go 55-60 mph.
It depends on the rider and road conditions but if it is a 110cc moter it will go 55-60 mph.
12 mph tops by sanford university.
About 240 MPH
Donald Campbell got to 297 mph when his boat disintegrated.
It would depend on the boat and prop. And boat speed is not measured in mph. It is measured in knots.
distance = rate * time 190 miles = rate * 10 hrs r=190 miles/10 hrs = 19 mph 28.5 miles = 19 mph * t t=28.5miles/19 mph=1.5 hours
60 mph
It depends on how the power boat is set up. Aerodynamics, weight and length all have a factor in how fast the boat can go. A power boat that is set up as a race boat will usually be up around 100 mph, but a regular power boat will usually go upwards of about 60 mph.