58.25 seconds per 100 meters.
384 miles x 1 hour/60 miles = 6.4 hours or 6 hours and 24 minutes
Time = Distance/Speed = 384/55 hours = 6.98 hours, approx.
6 hours 6 minutes.
7 hours
5 hours 9 minutes.
238.6065378191362 miles
Wind speeds on Jupiter can reach up to 384 miles per hour (620 kilometers per hour) in its most intense storms, such as the Great Red Spot. These high wind speeds are a result of Jupiter's fast rotation and its turbulent atmosphere.
384 miles
618km
384 miles
384 miles total
When the jet takes off, the light plane has been in the air for 2 hours, and has covered (2 x 192) = 384 miles. That's the light plane's lead. The lead closes at (960-192) = 768 miles per hour. It takes (384/768) = 1/2 hour to close the gap. During that time, the light plane flies another (192/2) = 96 miles, , for a total of (384 + 96) = 480 miles. Also during that time, the jet flies (960/2) = 480 miles. The math checks. They pass. But neither pilot notices it, because the jet passes the prop-job at the speed of sound.