A stingray can swim at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour in short bursts when escaping from predators or hunting for prey.
About 10 MPH to 12 MPH depending on the battery.
Xcelerator at Knott's Berry Farm in California reaches a top speed of 82 miles per hour.
The estimated wind speed for each category on the Fujita (F) scale is listed below along with the more accurate wind speed range of its Enhanced Fujita (EF) scale equivalent*. F0: 40-72 mph (EF0 65-85 mph) F1: 73-112 mph (EF1 86-110 mph) F2: 113-157 mph (EF2 111-135 mph) F3: 158-206 mph (EF3 136-165 mph) F4: 207-260 mph (EF4 166-200 mph) F5: 261-318 mph (EF5 over 200 mph) *the actual determining factor for a rating is damage, which is used to estimate wind speed. In recent years it was found that the wind speed estimates for the damage levels on the original F scale were wrong, ans so were update on the EF scale in 2007.
The wind speeds in a tornado vary considerably. The Enhanced Fujita Scale provides estimates of the maximum wind speeds produced by individual tornadoes based on the damage they cause. EF0: 65-85 mph EF1: 86- 110 mph EF2: 111-135 mph EF3: 136-165 mph EF4: 166-200 mph EF5: over 200 mph In extreme cases winds may gust to more than 300 mph.
The fastest Tornado to have its recorded had winds of 301 mph, though others may have had higher winds, but not had them measured as such measurements are rare. Tornadoes typically have winds between 40 mph and 110 mph. In terms of traveling speed most tornadoes travel at 30 to 40 mph. Though some tornadoes are stationary and one was clocked at 73 mph.
I can go 145 mph in my 1970 Convertible.
209-311 mph
it goes 117-170 mph
A 1970 Corvette Stingray with the 350ci LT1 V8 can go from 0-60 MPH in 5.7 sec. and has a top speed of 122 MPH.
207 mph
60 mph
in real life it can go about 280 mph, but on nfs carbon with nitro it can go up to 700 mph.
about 70-80 mph
10 to 20 mph
100 mph is their top speed
The real tron motorcycle can hit 120 MPH.
About 750 mph. The speed of sound.