Yes, that is correct.
The average speed of a panda when moving through its natural habitat is around 1.5 to 2 miles per hour.
55 mph.. the unbelted occupants would be traveling at 55 mph at the moment of impact. And, just after the vehicle come to a complete stop, the occupants will slam into the steering wheel, windshield, dashboard, c or other interior surfaces.
218 kph = 136.25mph A body is moving at 218 kilometers per hour. To find out how many miles will it move in the same amount of time, we will need to convert killometers into miles. 1 km = 1.6 miles therefore 218 km = 218/1.6 miles = 136.25 miles.
To cover 870 feet in 2 minutes, you would need to travel at an average speed of 7.25 feet per second. Converting this to miles per hour, you would need to travel at approximately 4.95 miles per hour to cover that distance in that time.
It would take 6.3 hours to travel 409 miles at a speed of 65 miles per hour (409 miles / 65 miles per hour = 6.3 hours).
55 mph. If the car stops (impact) people inside are still moving at 55 mph. They will hit the inside of the car- at 55 mph. That has the same effect as if you were standing still, and were hit by a car moving 55 mph. Messy. Wear your seatbelt.
Depends on condition and miles on the vehicle. Condition means everything.
No, driving in reverse does not take miles off the odometer. The odometer measures the total distance a vehicle has traveled regardless of the direction it is moving.
No, going in reverse does not take miles off the odometer. The odometer measures the total distance a vehicle has traveled, regardless of the direction it is moving.
Depends on the size and type of vehicle and what type of engine it has and if or how much luggage/cargo there is inside besides a few people.
the amount of miles a vehicle has driven in its lifetime
The physical quantity measured by a speedometer is speed, which is the rate at which an object is moving. It typically indicates the speed of a vehicle in kilometers per hour or miles per hour.
RPM, revolutions per minute, cannot be converted to miles per hour unless additional information is known. In general you need t know the radius around which the object rotates to calculate the miles per hour with which it is moving. In an automobile, you need to know the gear ratio and tire size before you can convert RPM to the miles per hour at which the vehicle is moving.
The amount of miles that a Honda Element will last will vary from vehicle to vehicle. The wear and tear on the vehicle plays a role in the amount of miles the engine can take. Many vehicles last well over 200,000 miles.
Assuming that the fly is in the car, then yes, it would also be travelling at sixty miles per hour. This is because when the car travels sixty mph, inside, the back of the car pushes the air inside to travel at the same approximate speed. The air then pushes the fly to travel at sixty miles per hour. If the front and back of the car were open (windshield and back window), then the air inside the car would not be moving, although since you would be travelling at sixty miles per hour, it would seem that the air is moving back.
its moving 1000.000.000 miles an hour
Miles - How far the vehicle traveled. Hours - How long the engine was running. Every sit at a traffic light with the motor running and the car not moving? The hour meter keeps ticking but you're ading no miles. Why would you think the two meters should match? Think...