Not exact matches
It accelerates like a 911 (zero to 100 kilometres per hour in 4.4 seconds, top
speed a limited 250 km / h) but sips fuel at an
average of just 4.8 litres per 100 km (about the
same as a Prius).
Overall, European miners exhibit slightly faster - than -
average speeds, while Chinese and US propagation
speeds are roughly the
same (when adjusting for BW Pool).
They would be moving at about the
same speed as the
average star in our galaxy, 135 miles per second.
The Impulse
averaged 24 miles per hour during the flight — about the
same speed as the fastest human can run.
The two images of the
same dust devil show that it was moving at an
average speed of 3 metres per second.
They came up with the Merton mean
speed theorem, which holds that the distance a uniformly accelerating body travels in a given interval of time is the
same distance it would travel if it were moving at a constant velocity (with that constant velocity being the
average of the accelerating body's initial and final velocity).
So far, the robot's
average walking
speed, including all computation, is 21 metres per hour: about the
same as the
average Post Office queue.
For example, using the typing
speeds of my students, I create teams with the
same average typing
speed.
Dick Turpin, I understand what you are saying but numerous reports, tests and surveys show your «facts» to be totally incorrect, if the
speed linit is increased the
average goes up by a small amount and most keep well below that limit even more so if they feel it is a fair
speed limit, lets face it the
same people who
speed through a built up area at 90 + will still
speed if the limit was raised but a massive percentage of the population will still stay below the safe limit, especially if the education (ie at 30 the kid would be hurt at 40 probably dead) but then I wouldn't want the lower
speed limits altered they are fine as they are but the motorway....
For gear shifters, a six -
speed manual is available in the R - Line at no extra cost with near identical numbers ala 21 city and 32 highway, resulting in the
same 25 MPG
average.
All trims are set with the
same 2.0 L turbocharged engine and paired with a six -
speed manual transmission to produce an
average 24 mpg in the city and 34 on the highway.
Now here's something interesting: Last week we drove the Elantra GT over the very
same roads at the very
same speeds and in the very
same conditions that we'd traveled in a Boxster S the very day before — 240 miles at an
average of 66 miles per hour.
While it's more convenient to use around town because you can turn the wheel more easily and quickly, at high
speeds it exhibits the
same lack of feedback typical to your
average electrically - assisted steering.
It allows drivers to monitor the efficiency of their vehicle with
average speed and fuel consumption readings, access vehicle telematics and performance data while on the track, while at the
same time it can capture biometric data through a heart rate monitor and receive tailored messages from Nissan.
In Consumer Guide ® testing, an A4 quattro with the 7 -
speed averaged 24.2 mpg in 55 - percent city driving, and an Allroad wagon — which is powered by the
same powertrain —
averaged 26.2 mpg in 60 - percent highway driving.
For instance, when we tested the HTC One phone at the
same New York City location at around the
same time, we saw
average download
speeds of 13.4 Mbps and upload
speeds of 2.5 Mbps.
In 2009 Rio was facing the prospect of following the
same path than Sao Paulo (where running is faster than driving): the
average speed was reaching 33 kilometers / hour (20 miles / hour), only 11 over SP's nerve - breaking 22 (13).
More of them per cubic inch at
same speed is a higher velocity of
averaged gas.
Beyond 2030, regional carbon prices increase, including for countries that previously had no climate policies, and progressively converge at a
speed that depends on their per capita income; on
average, the world GHG intensity over 2030 - 2050 decreases at the
same rate as for 2020 - 2030.
I was recently surprised to find that my car, a Honda Jazz, — driven at relatively low
speeds because of mountain roads — would go up and down a 1000m mountain and
average about the
same fuel consumption as when travelling a similar distance on level roads at higher
speeds!
Both are just different ways of measuring the
same thing, which is the
average speed of the molecules involved.