The Concorde holds the record for the fastest flight from London to New York. The flight of February 7, 1996 took a record 2 hours and 53 minutes, with the aircraft traveling at Mach 2 speed – about 2,125 km/h.
Some terms related to motion include velocity, acceleration, displacement, speed, and distance. These terms describe different aspects of an object's movement in terms of its position, speed, and direction.
The greatest linear speed on a record is at its outer edge or circumference. As the record spins, the outer edge has to cover a larger distance in the same amount of time compared to the inner edge, resulting in a greater linear speed.
Deceleration and slowdown are two terms used to describe a decrease in speed. Deceleration is the process of reducing speed or slowing down, while slowdown simply refers to the act of decreasing speed.
Deceleration and slowdown are two terms that are sometimes used to describe a decrease in speed. Deceleration refers to a reduction in speed over time, while slowdown can refer to a temporary decrease in speed.
A speed-time graph is used to represent the motion of an object in terms of speed. The speed of the object is plotted on the y-axis, and time on the x-axis. The curve of the graph indicates the acceleration or deceleration of the object.
you cant move concordes nose but you can turn the entire plane etc. but concordes nose cant move
october 2003
A total of twenty Concordes were built, but only 14 flew in actual commercial service. The others were development prototypes and test aircraft.
47,000 approximately
There does not seem to be an exact listing of the number of 1995 Chrysler Concordes that were built and painted in the color of orchid metallic. This color was not a standard color among the 1995 Concordes but Wild Orchid Pearl is listed as a standard color.
the record speed is 50 mph or 80kph
A speedometer is a tool used to record a cars speed.
there were 30 Concorde's invented 2 which crashed
In terms of jet engine powered the thrust ssc has an speed of 1276kph. It was ridden by pilot Andy Green. It was powered by two phantom fighter jet engines. In terms of normal engine the Bugatti Veyron is the fastest car. It was clocked at 407kph. The world land speed record is 763.035 mph. The official land-speed record for over one mile is 1,227.985 km/h (763.035 mi/h) (Mach 1.020). It was set by Andy Green (UK) on 15 October 1997 in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, USA, in Thrust SSC.
Concordes last flight was on 26th November 2003.
The speed of a vehicle
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