Examples of using Mph in English and their translations into Portuguese
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Official/political
You can get her up to 90 mph.
She was averaging 60 mph in 1890.
In 1983, the 130 mph speedometer returned for the RX-7.
The ZZR1400 is capable of accelerating from 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds.
Mean wind force mph.
A 15 mph option would be perfect for experienced riders.
Not many vehicles can do 110 mph only consuming 25 miles per gallon.
The subject vehicle left the roadway approximately 160 mph.
This was an average of 45.8kmh 28.45 mph.
Its electronically limited top speed is 130 mph.
The action was fantastic on this fishing trip even with 35 mph winds.
and its at 75 mph.
I was riding very fast: 32 km/h 20 mph.
almost reaching up to 35-40 mph.
For example, Voyager 1, which is now travelling 17 km/s(38,000 mph) relative to the Sun, would reach Proxima in 73,775 years, were the spacecraft travelling in the direction of that star.
We're going over 100 mph and we haven't used 1/10th of our power yet.
The price of the 180 km/h(112 mph) conversion alone was 100,000 cruzeiros, twenty percent more than the cost of a brand-new Puma GTE.
The spacecraft, still travelling at 64,000 km/h(40,000 mph), is the most distant man-made object from Earth and the first one to leave the Solar System.
After entering the atmosphere at 12,300 mph and dealing with heat up to 2,700 degree Fahrenheit,
attaining peak winds of 160 mph(260 km/h) and a barometric pressure of 919 hPa 27.14 inHg.