Sentences with phrase «kilometers per hour faster»

Frequent cell phone users, for example, zoomed along about 4.4 kilometers per hour faster on average and changed lanes twice as often, compared with rare users.

Not exact matches

Humans and cheetahs are a case in point: Although the two humans included in the team's study weighed in at 70 kilograms and had an average top speed of about 41 kilometers per hour, the heftiest cheetah weighed about 5 kilograms less but ran nearly three times as fast.
One previous study of a single footprint of a large tyrannosaur suggests that the beast could have been traveling as fast as 11 kilometers per hour (6.8 miles per hour), says Eric Snively, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Wisconsin, La Crosse.
One such star is hurtling away from the Milky Way at roughly 4.3 million kilometers per hour, researchers report in the March 6 Science, making it the fastest - moving star to be ejected from our galaxy.
Akatsuki's 2 - year mission aims to peel away some of the mystery of Venus's dense, cloudy atmosphere, which sweeps over the planet at speeds exceeding 300 kilometers per hour, or 60 times faster than Venus itself rotates.
It involved shear faulting with a fast rupture velocity of about 4 kilometers per second (about 9,000 miles per hour), more like a conventional earthquake near the surface than other deep earthquakes.
Sometimes the team released gas traveling a leisurely average walking speed of a few kilometers per hour; other times, they let the gas flow 100 times faster.
Previous surveys by Cassini have found that winds whip through the atmosphere over Saturn's north pole at more than 500 kilometers per hour — 30 percent faster than any gust ever recorded in a cyclone on Earth.
During warm ups, players swung fastest with the light and standard bats, averaging 101.4 and 82.1 kilometers per hour, respectively.
The samples in this case suggest that the hadrosaur's backside is some 25 percent larger than once thought, potentially enabling it to run at 45 kilometers per hour (about 28 miles per hour), a bit faster than the top human sprinters.
About 20,000 kilometers beneath the sun's surface, magnetic fields rise no faster than about 500 kilometers per hour.
In today's issue of Astronomy and Astrophysics, the team reports that GRO J1655 - 40 is screaming through space at 400,000 kilometers per hour — 100 times faster than a rifle bullet.
At those times, ship traffic in SMAs around major ports and feeding, calving and nursing grounds must not travel faster than 18.5 kilometers per hour.
The water races away at speeds up to 800 kilometers (500 miles) per hour, or as fast as a jet plane.
Heading a soccer ball doesn't usually cause a concussion, even though the ball may move as fast as 80 kilometers (50 miles) per hour, Michael Lipton told Science News.
At maximum speed, they can reach up to 70 kilometers per hour, making them one of the fastest animals in the world.
With debris reaching speeds of 140 kilometers (90 miles) per hour, the avalanche was remarkably fast for its size.
Swedes want their future trains to do a lot - go faster (at least up to 250 kilometers per hour, 50 Kph faster than the current X2000) using less energy; easily navigate stretches of bad tracks and sleety, snowy weather; be pretty and comfortable, AND cost less to operate.
Cora is self - piloting aircraft, that can fly faster than 150 kilometers per hour and has a range of 100 kilometers.
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