Time = distance divided by speed. 80 / 120 = 0.666666 hours 0.666666 hours x 60 = 40 minutes
rises at speeds of 120 not 80
If you drive at 167km/hr then you will be at your destination in 1 hour. If you drive at 80km/hr then it 167 / 80 = 2.0875 hours. Note that the speed above must be your average. So if you go a constant 80 in the city and 160 on the highway your average is 120. At that speed you will be there in 167 / 120 = 1.39 hours.
It is between 120 and 140 knots.
At 80 km/hr - which I am assuming is what you meant by 80 km, a car will travel 120 km. To make that journey in 2 hours, it must travel at 120 km/2 hr or 60 km/hr.
Between 80mph and 120 mph, high performance cars were usually between a top speed of 100 to 140.
well top speed between 120 - 155
Top speed between 110 and 120 depend on condition
Most of them topped out between 110-120 MPH.
Time = Distance/Speed = 120/115 = 1.04 hours, approx.Time = Distance/Speed = 120/115 = 1.04 hours, approx.Time = Distance/Speed = 120/115 = 1.04 hours, approx.Time = Distance/Speed = 120/115 = 1.04 hours, approx.
The maximum speed of the the 1976 Scania D11 is between 60 and 120 mph.
Typically between 120 and 140 knots (around 140 to 160 mph).