The speed of a T carrier depends on its type. For example, a T1 carrier has a speed of 1.544 Mbps, while a T3 carrier has a speed of 44.736 Mbps. Each T carrier has a specific speed that is a multiple of the basic T1 speed.
Fuel consumption is dependant on the power required to operate the ship. This is a function of the vessels design speed and resistance or drag. A container vessel travels at much higher speeds than a bulk carrier and since an increase in speed will lead to a cubed increase in fuel consumption, it takes a lot more fuel to travel at this higher speed. However, the drag of a bulk carrier is much higher than that of a container vessel of the same dimensions since the container vessel has much finer lines under water. Basically, if the two vessels are travelling at the same speed then the container vessel will consume less fuel but since containers vessels are suppposed to travel at twice the speed of a bulk carrier. the bulk carrier in practice consumes less fuel providing the two ships are the same size,
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A man can't travel at the speed of light.A man can't travel at the speed of light.A man can't travel at the speed of light.A man can't travel at the speed of light.
It doesn't work that way. For a start, speed doesn't travel. Rather, an object travels at a certain speed.
That depends on the speed. If you know at what speed you will travel, divide the distance by the speed.That depends on the speed. If you know at what speed you will travel, divide the distance by the speed.That depends on the speed. If you know at what speed you will travel, divide the distance by the speed.That depends on the speed. If you know at what speed you will travel, divide the distance by the speed.
That depends on the speed. After deciding how fast you will travel, divide the distance by the speed to get the time.That depends on the speed. After deciding how fast you will travel, divide the distance by the speed to get the time.That depends on the speed. After deciding how fast you will travel, divide the distance by the speed to get the time.That depends on the speed. After deciding how fast you will travel, divide the distance by the speed to get the time.
You don't. The only objects that can travel at the speed of light are those that ONLY travel at that speed, like photons or gravitons.
Speed is a measure of the ate of travel: speed itself does not travel. So the question makes no sense.
roughly 20-25 days, depending on many different factors such as ship speed, orders, water conditions, etc
No. Nothing with mass can travel at the speed of light.
Depends on the carrier and the device.