Sentences with phrase «miles per hour faster»

The 911 Turbo reaches 60 miles per hour from standstill in 2.9 seconds, and its top track speed is 198 miles per hour - 2 miles per hour faster than the previous model.
The top track speed of the 718 Boxster is 170 miles per hour (8 miles per hour faster than before), and the 718 Boxster S can achieve a top track speed of 177 miles per hour (5 miles per hour faster than previously).
Capable of moving up to 620 miles per hour — 40 miles per hour faster than the average commercial jet — Air Force One has the ability to refuel midair, so the president can travel as far as necessary without the need to touch down on dry land.
You had a 251 lb ft midrange with which to muscle the car along winding A-roads and if you find enough space on a runway or autobahn, it'll hit 156mph — a solitary mile per hour faster than most German super-saloons will reach.

Not exact matches

Also the fastest commercial jet in the world, the 747 - 8 has a cruise speed of 656 miles per hour, can hold an additional 154,000 pounds and is the longest commercial jet on Earth with a wingspan of 250 feet 2 inches.
Nike - endorsed elite runner Eliud Kipchoge has run the world's fastest marathon time but missed finishing under the two - hour mark by only 26 seconds — a gap of just one second per mile for the distance of the race.
It will travel at 1,451 miles per hour (10 % faster than Concorde), and will fly at around 60,000 feet — higher than any other aircraft has flown, according to The Daily Mail, resulting in a quieter, less turbulent experience.
It touched down at around 190 miles per hour, Sumwalt said, faster than the typical 155 miles per hour.
Prior to joining Tufts in 2008, Axelrod was head of capital management at Lehman — where he says his experience was «like driving a car at 85 miles per hour, knowing that's probably too fast, but not fully appreciating the danger.»
How fast it goes: Audi claims it can go from zero to 62.1 miles per hour in just 4.6 seconds, with a top speed of 130.5 miles per hour.
The function will now be restricted on residential roads or roads without a center divider, meaning the car can not drive faster than the speed limit maximum plus five miles (8 km) per hour.
Some have top speeds of 250 km per hour (155 miles per hour), even though no one drives that fast.
The Chiron is the successor to the Bugatti Veyron, which launched in 2005 and became the fastest production car on the planet, with the Super Sport version hitting a top speed of over 260 miles per hour with 1,200 horses.
Submittal Exchange employees move at a fast pace: fifty miles - per - hour, to be exact.
Theoretically, the Hyperloop system can send people and cargo moving as fast as 760 miles per hour.
When the transport pods are empty, they'll travel even faster at a full speed of 760 miles per hour.
Pete Savagian, vice president of propulsion engineering at Faraday, says the FF 91 is equipped for 200 kW fast charging and can charge at a rate of 500 miles per hour.
Science can not prove intuition, yet we believe it exists, science can not explain why we yawn, yet we do everyday, Einsteins theory of relativity says we can not travel than the speed of light, yet we have already clocked a particle moving faster than 186,282 miles per hour.
Light travels at 186,282 miles per second and so the «particle moving faster than 186,282 miles per hour» is not such a big surprise.
In the early nineteenth century, for example, a message could travel only as fast as a human being, which on a train was thirty - five miles per hour.
This home run from Stanton was also his 27th to travel 110 miles per hour or faster, a stat in which he leads the league.
Fisher, rated as the 17th - fastest baserunner in MLB, motored home at a speed of 29.8 miles per hour, according to MLB.com's Statcast.
She steals a look at the speedometer: 50, 60, 70, 80 miles per hour now and climbing fast, blue lights glinting on her dash.
He's also wary because the world has been coming at him at 10,000 miles per hour, which is how fast his brain moves when ideas and thoughts compete for attention.
As a basic example, the under has gone 930 - 754 (55.2 %) when the wind is blowing in and 732 - 584 (55.6 %) when the wind is blowing in at 5 miles per hour or faster.
The City Council voted in two bills to strengthen a ban on so - called «e-bikes,» by tossing out the part of the law that allowed the vehicles to be used as long as they were not going faster than 15 miles per hour, Quinn said.
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.
The two wheel drive system allows for amazing traction and speed: We could easily push the STR to 45 miles per hour and more, which is absolutely amazing and makes it one of the fastest nitro RC cars we've reviewed.
The cloud is expanding at around 367,000 miles per hour, or 10 times as fast as the fastest man - made object in the universe, the New Horizons spacecraft, is traveling.
It is also fast, moving comfortably above 40 miles per hour.
Cruising speed is an impressive 38 miles per hour — with a vehicle this low to the ground, you will really feel like you are going fast.
The GPTOYS Hobby Truck has a top speed of 33 miles per hour, making it the fastest truck on this list.
This little quadcopter hits about 30 miles per hour, which is insanely fast for a tiny drone, especially in this price range.
The fastest dinosaur modeled was a chicken - sized carnivore called comsognathus, which looks like it could hit 40 miles per hour.
With the longest legs relative to body size of any wild cat, the serval is also one of the fastest, able to run at speeds up to fifty miles per hour.
The storm is a monster: 5,000 miles across — big enough to engulf North America — and rising 45 miles above the eye, five times higher than any terrestrial storm, with a top wind speed of 350 miles per hour, faster than the most violent twister ever to plow through Tornado Alley.
The Impulse averaged 24 miles per hour during the flight — about the same speed as the fastest human can run.
The bubble in question is actually a field of magnetic plasma, and the bigger this field gets, the faster it will travel, powered by solar winds made of particles hurtling from the sun at a million miles per hour.
The ball jumps off the paddle at up to 60 miles an hour and can spin as fast as 9,000 revolutions per minute.
Now Winglee has the go - ahead from NASA to perfect what could be his most promising trick yet: using an 8 - inch magnet to propel spacecraft at speeds of up to 180,000 miles per hour — 10 times as fast as the space shuttle.
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.
Lunocet swimmers have already hit about eight miles per hour, almost twice the speed of Michael Phelps at his fastest
It raced past the imposing armada at around 40 miles per hourfaster than any vessel in service at the time.
The researchers found that these bitsy bundles of elements and organisms can soar upward at speeds as fast as 50 meters per second (111 miles per hour) where they can be transported into the atmosphere.
Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt secured his claim as the world's fastest human in August when he ran 100 meters in 9.58 seconds, reaching a top speed of nearly 28 miles per hour.
On Wednesday, September 6, the colossal category 5 Hurricane Irma amped up its already stunning winds to 185 miles per hour — the second fastest ever recorded for a hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean.
Some of them are zooming faster than 17,000 miles per hour.
Scientists there also test parachutes and spacecraft at its wind - tunnel facilities, which can produce supersonic wind speeds faster than 1,900 miles per hour.
The fliers in this nebula, which appear as two red blobs against a pale green background of radiation, seem to be moving fast enough — about 100,000 miles per hour — to fit Balick's original theory, but they also have backward - pointing bow shocks, as though an even faster wind were coming from behind and pushing past them.
150 Top speed, in miles per hour, of Amtrak's Acela Express, the fastest train in the U.S. France's Train à Grande Vitesse can travel between stations at an average speed of more than 170 mph.
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