Just to understand: a BMW M4 manages to fly past it with only four
kilometers per hour more.
Not exact matches
The Hyperloop would send travelers through low - pressure tubes in specialized pods that zoom at high subsonic speeds, reaching
more than 700 mph (1,100
kilometers per hour).
For example, a 6 - metric - ton Tyrannosaurus rex's top speed may have been about 27
kilometers per hour (slightly
more than an average human's running speed but nowhere near Jamaican sprinter and world record holder Usain Bolt's), they estimate.
On October 19, the comet whizzed past the Red Planet at a little
more than 20,000
kilometers per hour.
That's when mission planners project radio communications will be lost with the two - ton, bus - size spacecraft as it plunges into the giant planet's turbulent atmosphere at
more than 122,000
kilometers per hour.
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.
In order to remotely brake a car traveling at
more than 100
kilometer per hour, it was enough for the American security researcher Stephen Checkoway to use the music player software installed in the car together with a smartphone connected to it.
Although so - called bullet trains in France can travel at speeds approaching 575
kilometers per hour, their adoption in the U.S. has been
more local than express.
Over the last decade, the solar plasma around Voyager 1 has thinned as the spacecraft hurtles toward the edge of the bubble at
more than 60,000
kilometers per hour.
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.
Most water ripples are much smaller, however, coming from the
more common winds that blow at between three and 11
kilometers per hour.
Yet, how does living inside the International Space Station, traveling at speeds
more than 32,000
kilometers per hour, actually affect the skin?
At the
more moderate pace of 5.5
kilometers per hour, a 29 - kilogram load can generate about 4 watts,
more than enough to operate a number of small portable devices at once, such as a cell phone, handheld GPS, PDA, and even night vision goggles, Rome and colleagues report 9 September in Science.
Tropical cyclones have strong winds of
more than 119
kilometers (74 miles)
per hour and usually have heavy rain.
There are strong winds of 350
kilometers per hour (218 miles
per hour) at the cloud tops, but surface winds are weak — no
more than a few
kilometers (or miles)
per hour.
Better yet: when wading through deep water (you can go through up to 27.6 inches of it, four
more than before), a water sensor in the front bumper signals the engine to close the air intakes in the front fascia, while a warning in the instrument cluster advises if you exceed the 10
kilometers -
per -
hour (about 6 mph) maximum speed recommended for fording.
This car accelerates extremely quickly from zero to one hundred
kilometers per hour taking just four seconds, but you can bet that other acceleration times — like 100 to 200 km / h are even
more impressive, since losing traction becomes less of a problem there.
«Oh, you'll like it up there,» the policeman said politely after handing my companion an $ 80 ticket for doing 77
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Wind gusts of
more than 37 miles (60
kilometers)
per hour, which swept the dust into Sidney, joined with high temperatures and low humidity to increase the risk of fire in the city and its surroundings.11
Although Camille's maximum wind speed (
more than 200 miles (322
kilometers)
per hour) far exceeded Katrina's (130 miles (209
kilometers)
per hour), Katrina's size allowed the storm to push 4 times as much water toward the shore.
A standard full charge takes about 4.5
hours, with a 50 % charge possible in about an
hour, and by installing two batteries, a total range of
more than 100
kilometers is possible, which could mean very few charges
per week for many riders, or longer trips for the adventurous.
More recently in October of 2015, Hurricane Patricia became one of the strongest hurricanes on record in the Western Hemisphere as sustained winds reached nearly 200 miles
per hour (320
kilometers per hour) off Mexico's west coast.