In simplistic terms 120 * 4 = 480.
However, in realistic terms, it will be a bit shorter as the train has to accelerate up to this speed and decelerate back to zero. So you may need to deduct around 60 kilometers from that figure.
KPH stands for kilometers per hour, which is a unit of measuring speed or velocity in the metric system. It represents the distance traveled in kilometers in one hour.
46.6 m/h (1.609 kilometers/1 mile) = 75.0 kilometers per hour =================
Fifty miles per hour is equal to 80.47 kilometers per hour.
22 miles per hour is approximately equivalent to 35.4 kilometers per hour.
A point on the Earth's surface moves at approximately(1,670 kilometers per hour) x (cosine of its latitude).-- 1,670 kilometers per hour on the equator.-- 1,446 kilometers per hour at 30° latitude-- 1,181 kilometers per hour at 45° latitude-- 835 kilometers per hour at 60° latitude-- 432 kilometers per hour at 75° latitude-- zero at the poles
The speed of the train is 42.5 kilometers per hour.
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45 kilometers per hour is the same as 27.9 miles per hour.
if a car is going at 30 miles per hour then it may be going at a speed of 48 kilometers per hour.
It's 70 kilometers per hour west.
112.65 kilometers per hour.
You start by converting that to kilometers per hour, which would be 48 kilometers per hour. An hour contains 60 seconds, and to convert to smaller units of time, you divide, so 48/60 is 0.8 kilometers per minute.
During rush hour the train station is crowded with many people going home.
The train will go at 500 km per hour - as stated in the question!
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To convert the train's speed from miles per hour to kilometers per minute, first convert miles to kilometers: 30 miles is approximately 48.28 kilometers (30 miles × 1.6 km/mile). Then, convert hours to minutes: 1 hour is 60 minutes. So, the speed in kilometers per minute is 48.28 km ÷ 60 min, which is approximately 0.8047 kilometers per minute.
There are some missing facts. First which direction are the trains going. When did they leave.