light - about a billion km/hr
there are 8765.81277 hours in a year. so you would make 90000/8765.81277 =$ 10.27 per hour
meteors are 90000 miles per hour
if you are using 40 hour work weeks and 52 weeks a year the answer is 43.27
The minimum velocity of any meteorite falling into the Earth's gravity well would be the "escape velocity" of the Earth, about 25,000 miles per hour. Most will be going faster, sometimes MUCH faster. Radar tracking of Gemenid meteors a year or so ago showed that they were entering the atmosphere at 130,000 MPH!
Venus has an atmosphere that rotates faster than its core. The atmosphere on Venus has super-rotational winds that can reach speeds of over 200 miles per hour, while the planet's rotation itself is very slow and takes about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation.
The average wind speeds on Venus can reach up to 224 miles per hour (360 kilometers per hour) in its upper atmosphere, which is much faster than on Earth. Venus has a super-rotational atmosphere, where the winds at cloud-top level move much faster than the planet's rotation.
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No, a space shuttle travels at a speed of about 17,500 miles per hour in space, not in Earth's atmosphere. When entering the atmosphere, it slows down significantly to prevent overheating due to air resistance.
Yes, Venus is known for its extremely strong winds. The planet has an atmosphere that rotates much faster than its surface, creating hurricane-force winds that can reach speeds of up to 224 miles per hour (360 kilometers per hour).
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100 kilometres/ hour = 62.5 mph so 100 kilometres/ hour would be faster
No, it would be 90000 miles per hr: 25 mps * 60 * 60