5 seconds
It takes 45 seconds.
Pluto's mean orbital velocity is listed as 2.93 miles per second.So on the average over its whole orbit, it takes (1/2.93) = 0.3413 seconds to travel 1 mile. (rounded)
To calculate the time it takes to travel one mile at a certain speed in miles per hour (mph), you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. For example, if you're traveling at 60 mph, it would take 1 mile / 60 mph = 1/60 hours, which is 1 minute. Conversely, at 30 mph, it would take 1 mile / 30 mph = 1/30 hours, or 2 minutes.
No, it is not safe to take cover under a tree during a thunderstorm. Lightning can strike trees and the electrical charge can travel through the tree roots and the ground, potentially harming someone underneath the tree. It is safer to seek shelter in a building or a hard-topped metal vehicle during a thunderstorm.
It would take approximately 16.67 minutes to travel 1000 miles if you are traveling at 1 mile per second. This calculation is based on dividing 1000 miles by 60 seconds (which equals 16.67 minutes).
18 seconds to travel a mile at 200 mph.
55.4 seconds per mile at 65mph
It depends on the speed at which you travel.
20 seconds.
That depends on its speed.
It depends on it's speed.
it would take 1 hour to travel a mile going at 60 mph
About 40 seconds.
115 days
Twenty minutes.
36 seconds.
There is no sound in space.