Примери за използване на Miles per second на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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the rocket has to go from 7 miles per second.
a rocket needs to travel at a speed of 7 miles per second.
which is 186,000 miles per second.
In order for a rocket to break free of the Earth's gravitational force it must reach a speed of seven miles per second.
Special relativity is also based on a second assumption that gives the speed of light- 186,000 miles per second(300 million meters per second)- in a vacuum a special status.
Your friend is in a rocket zooming past you at nearly 186,000 miles per second.
a molecule would have to be moving about seven miles per second(11 km/sec) to escape.
The fastest-moving human-made object in history is the space probe Voyager 1 which manages a rather less impressive 10.8 miles per second.
The fastest-moving human-made object in history is the space probe Voyager 1 which manages a rather less impressive 10.8 miles per second.
a launch speed of 2.5 miles per second, it's on track to reach 40,000 feet and then.
Even at the speed of light, about 186,000 miles per second, radio messages take at least 11 minutes to reach Mars(depending on its varying distance from Earth), according to NASA.
They enter Earth's atmosphere at speeds of anywhere between 12- 50 miles per second and depending on their chemical composition, their color during entry can be yellow, white, red and even green.
For galaxies, every 3.3 million light-years' distance from Earth translates to an additional 46 miles per second(74 km per second)
The speed 200 Kilometers-per-second converts to about 124 miles per second, which converts to 7440 miles per minute,
work while traveling at a speed of five miles per second, orbiting Earth every 90 minutes.".
If the rocket has more than a certain critical speed(about seven miles per second), gravity will not be strong enough to pull it back,
entered the atmosphere at an astonishing speed of 8.7 miles per second(14 km/s), or over 31,000 mph.
His thought was that, theoretically, the closer we come to traveling at the velocity of light(186,000 miles per second), the extra time would seem to decelerate for us in relation to someone who was not moving.
with little more realization of movement than of the unnoticeable journey of the Earth itself as it revolves around the Sun at eighteen and one-half miles per second.
the closer we come to traveling at the speed of light(186,000 miles per second), the more time would appear to slow down for us from the perspective of someone who,