March 1 is a date in the Western calendar. At the equator, it travels at 1668 kilometres per hour (approx 1000 miles an hour).
1 knot=1.15077945 miles per hour
3.2 miles an hour
8.0555 miles per hour
Nine furlongs is 1.125 (1 1/8) miles.
Not sure about lidht but light travels at approx 186200 miles per second.
A normal march speed for an army is four miles per hour. An Army double time march is eight miles per hour.
1 knot=1.15077945 miles per hour
If you mean march, Roman soldiers had to march at an ordinary pace of 20 Roman miles a day and at a fast military pace of 24 Roman miles.
5.5 miles in 1 hour 30 minutes is 3.67 miles per hour.
1 million miles an hour
It depends on how fast you are going. To go a mile in 1 minute, you must be going 60 miles per hour. If you are going as fast as light, you will travel about 11176944 miles in 1 second.
60 miles per hour.
1 million miles an hour
It depends on how fast you are going.
err ... at 6 miles per hour!
it depends how fast and how long the person could last if he can swim fast and last he'll get around 10 miles.
60 miles per hour !