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5 May, 20:32

A saterllite moves at a speed of about 27,000 kilometers per hour. write four numbers that could be the actual speed of the satellite

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  1. 5 May, 20:58
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    Well let's see.

    m/s

    27000 km/hour = (27000 km/hr) * (1000m/km] * [1 hour / 3600 sec] = 2700 m/s

    miles / hour

    27000 km/hour * [1 mile/1.6 km] = 16875 miles / hour (that's fast)

    meters / hour

    27000 km/hour * 1000 m/km = 27 000 000 m/hour

    Miles / Second

    27000 km/hour * [1 mile / 1.6km]*[1 hour/3600 sec] = 4.6875 miles / second

    Km / second

    27000 km/hour [1 hour / 3600 sec] = 7.5 km/second.
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