The Delorean had to get up to 88 mph to time-travel. Source: the imdb page for the movie. See the Related Link below.
Both of them travel through space at the same speed
The orbital speed of mars averages at around 24.077 km/s.
They are tall to keep engine, fuels and other things. they are thin so that they can pierce through the air and can travel at great speed.
900 billion years - if you travel near the speed of light. If you travel at any slower speed, it will take longer of course. But do some reading on time dilation - if the traveller travels at a speed very near the speed of light, from his point of view it will take much less time.900 billion years - if you travel near the speed of light. If you travel at any slower speed, it will take longer of course. But do some reading on time dilation - if the traveller travels at a speed very near the speed of light, from his point of view it will take much less time.900 billion years - if you travel near the speed of light. If you travel at any slower speed, it will take longer of course. But do some reading on time dilation - if the traveller travels at a speed very near the speed of light, from his point of view it will take much less time.900 billion years - if you travel near the speed of light. If you travel at any slower speed, it will take longer of course. But do some reading on time dilation - if the traveller travels at a speed very near the speed of light, from his point of view it will take much less time.
In "Back to the Future Part III," Doc Brown creates the time train by converting the DeLorean into a steam engine-powered train. He modifies the train to include the flux capacitor and other necessary components to enable time travel. The train runs on tracks, allowing it to build up the required speed to initiate time travel, similar to how the DeLorean operated in the previous films. Doc uses this new time machine to return to the future after the events in the Wild West.
the true answer is light speed
Theoretically, it is possible to travel through time: by travelling at a great speed. But the speed at which you would have to travel would be faster than the speed of light, and would therefore kill every known living being.
The three types of waves in order of speed are: P-waves (Primary waves) - fastest seismic waves, travel through solid and liquid. S-waves (Secondary waves) - slower than P-waves, can only travel through solid. Surface waves - slowest seismic waves, travel along Earth's surface causing most damage during earthquakes.
No, light does not travel at the same speed through all transparent media. The speed of light can vary depending on the medium it is traveling through. It typically travels slower through materials like glass or water compared to its speed in a vacuum.
They travel through space at the same speed that Saturn travels.
Electrons are able to travel close to speed of light.
If it were possible to go any faster than the speed of light, you would see things happening before anybody else does, therefore technically, once we break the barrier for being able to travel faster than the speed of light (which is probably not possible), then yes, it is possible to time travel into the future. (By the way, the speed of light is about 300,000,000 metres per second - so good luck with this!!) However, it is impossible to ever travel back in time. I think I've answered this - hope it helps!
The future tense for speed is will speed.
No, light does not always travel at the same speed in all mediums. Its speed can vary depending on the medium it is passing through.
Photons do not travel through time. This is due to the fact that the faster you travel through space, the slower you travel through time. In other words, if an object is standing still, it is traveling at the speed of light through time, and since a photon travels at the speed of light through space, it is not traveling through time. -- Asker here, I hope no one minds me editing in to expand on the question/answer given. Surely the answer must be more complex. If a photon does not travel through time, then that could potentially violate/invalidate causality.
All electromagnetic waves travel through space at the "speed of light". Light is one form of electromagnetic waves.
It will travel with speed about 0.844 meter per second