There isn't really a maximum speed (except of course for the speed of light!) a human can survive. What would kill a human is the force generated by very fast acceleration (G force). I'm not sure of the maximum number of G's a human can withstand, but in a pressurized cockpit of say a fighter plane, a highly trained pilot might be able to get somewhere between 15-20 G's (15-20 times Earth's normal gravity), although once you get that high, the plane is going to have some trouble staying together as well.
All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in vacuum.
all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed 3e8 m/s in a vacuum
The light wave, which is electromagnetic energy, is the fastest wave. The speed of light, which is a physics constant, is the speed of light in a vacuum, and no object with mass can be accelerated to this speed.
i think its the speed of light
The speed of sound increases with pressure, so close to the Earth's surface.
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The fastest record speed attained by a human on foot is 27.44 miles per hour. This speed was attained by Usain Bolt in the 100 yard dash.
The fastest speed of a human running was set by Maurice Greene, who achieved a sprint speed of 26.7 mph.
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According to the table the medium that sound travels at fastest speed is the electromagnetic waves.
All electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed in vacuum.
No. The fastest speed a tornado has peen known to travel is 73 mph, about 1/10 the speed of sound. The fastest wind speed ever recorded in a tornado was 302 mph, still less than half the speed of sound.
The fastest recorded human speed is 27.8 mph, achieved by Usain Bolt during his 100m world record run in 2009.
all electromagnetic waves travel at the same speed 3e8 m/s in a vacuum
they both travel at the same speed ? :>)
Answer"Mach speed" refers to the speed of sound in earth's atmosphere. Mach 1 is the the speed of sound, Mach 2 is twice that, and so forth. A human can travel at any Mach speed at all. Your question fails to specify whether or not surviving the experience is a requirement. AnswerA human can travel at any Mach speed he/she wants. In orbit, the Space Shuttle travels at speeds well over Mach 30. It is the G-force which causes people to pass out. G-force is caused due to acceleration, not speed. A force of 5G can make a fit person pass out.
The fastest speed possible is the speed of light, which is 299,752,458 meters per second or approximately 186,282 miles per second. Nothing can travel faster than this.