The ratio of the distance traveled (in miles) to the time spent traveling (in hours)
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Examples for "mph"
Examples for "mph"
1Other measures include introducing car-sharing and 20mph limit in the city centre.
2It hopes next year to break the land speed record of 763mph.
3Discovery News has details on a bike that could break 100 mph.
4Borschberg said that should be sufficient to cruise along at 28 mph.
5Three times he double-faulted, with one second serve hit at barely 75mph.
1I was only going ten or fifteen miles per hour at best.
2The air speed gauge now showed two thousand twenty miles per hour.
3I never thought moving 20 miles per hour could be so exciting.
4Forward and backward flight, and speeds up to sixty miles per hour.
5It crept forward at a pace of a few miles per hour.
6Do you know about what that translates to in miles per hour?
7Raj Ahten's mount topped the ridge at perhaps eighty miles per hour.
8They were traveling a respectable seventy-five miles per hour on Route 60.
9We will call the current five and a half miles per hour.
10Typical Iowa snowstorm, raking the empty fields at fifty miles per hour.
11Next day the wind was due south at thirty miles per hour.
12The last of those pitches was clocked at 93 miles per hour.
13We bumped and jolted up the lane at fifteen miles per hour.
14Their average velocity is about three and two tenths miles per hour.
15Some of them can get up to two hundred miles per hour.
16They would have had to be traveling about 780 miles per hour.
Translations for miles per hour