Well first it depends on the wind "speed".
1. "measure"
2. "calculate"
3. "convert" (in 18 in. incraments)
After those easy "steps" then you are "done".
To convert snowmobile hours into miles, you need to know the average speed of the snowmobile. First, determine the average speed in miles per hour (mph). Then, multiply the number of hours ridden by this average speed. For example, if you rode for 5 hours at an average speed of 20 mph, you would cover 100 miles (5 hours x 20 mph = 100 miles).
The average speed of a sneeze is about 100 miles per hour.
The average speed of the Caltrain is fifty-five miles per hour, but it has a top speed of seventy-nine miles per hour.
To find the average speed, divide the total distance by the total time. The jogger sprints 100 miles in 360 seconds, which is 100 miles / 360 seconds. This simplifies to approximately 0.2778 miles per second. To convert this to miles per hour, multiply by 3600 (the number of seconds in an hour), resulting in an average speed of about 100 miles per hour.
To convert forklift hours into miles of usage, you need to know the average speed of the forklift during operation. First, determine the average speed in miles per hour (mph). Then, multiply the total forklift hours by this average speed to calculate the total miles traveled. For instance, if a forklift runs for 10 hours at an average speed of 5 mph, it would have covered 50 miles of usage.
The average speed of a camel is 30 miles per hour.
Her average speed was 58 miles per hour.
You first need to know what your average speed is to determine how many miles have been traveled
The train's average speed was 34.5 miles per hour.
If you go 20 miles in 14 minutes your average speed is 85.71 miles per hour.
To convert miles per hour to feet per second multiply by 5280 (feet in a mile) and then divide by 3600 (seconds in an hour).
The average speed is 2050/5 = 410 miles per hour.