Surface-to-air missiles typically travel at speeds between Mach 2 to Mach 5, which is approximately 1,534 to 3,806 miles per hour (2,470 to 6,126 kilometers per hour). The speed can vary depending on the specific type of missile and its intended target.
Air moving very fast is typically referred to as "wind."
No, the air inside a ball does not affect how fast it falls. The rate at which an object falls is determined by gravity and the air resistance it encounters, not the properties of the air contained within the object.
A lorry travelling fast would experience more air resistance due to its high speed and larger surface area compared to a streamlined car travelling slowly. The faster an object moves through the air, the greater the resistance it encounters.
Air particles: Nitrogen, Oxygen, Carbon dioxide, etc...
The term for how fast moving air travels is "wind speed." It is typically measured in units such as miles per hour (mph) or kilometers per hour (kph).
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Air moving very fast is typically referred to as "wind."