Faster than a Speeding Bullet
It's a phrase we use all the time. What is actually faster than a speeding bullet? Let's look at these speedsters and find out.
1. To escape Earth's gravitational pull and head into deep space, launch vehicles (
rockets that send space craft or satellites into space) must attain a velocity, called escape velocity, of about 40,000 km/h (about 25,000 mph).
2. In the 100-m dash at the 1996 Olympics, Canadian
track-and-field athlete Donovan Bailey reached a top speed of 43.6 km/h (27.1 mph).
3. Avalanches can reach speeds exceeding 160 km/h (100 mph).
5. Jackrabbits are one of the fastest land animals and can travel almost as fast as an antelope for short distances, reaching speeds of 72 km/h (45 mph). They can also jump 4.5 to 6 m (some 15 to 20 ft) in a single jump.
6. Blue jet
lightning bursts erupt from the center of thunderstorms at speeds of up to 6,000 km/h (3,300 mph).
7. The cheetah is the fastest ground animal on earth, able to attain speeds up to about 113 km/h (70 mph).
9. Pronghorns are the fastest animals in North America. The top-recorded speed of a pronghorn is 86.5 km/h (53.8 mph).
10. The speed of sound depends on a number of things, like temperature, altitude, and the molecules it moves through. At 20 degrees C (68 degrees F), in dry air, the speed of sound is 344 m/sec (1,129 ft/sec), or 1,238 km/hr (770 mph).
11. Wind speeds in
tornados range from 120 km/h (75 mph) to almost 500 km/h (300 mph).
12. Chuck Yeager became the first person to break the sound barrier on October 14, 1947. In the experimental Bell X-1 aircraft, he reached a speed of 1,065 km/h (662 mph), faster than the speed of sound at his altitude.
13. A speeding bullet: A 20-mm shell moves about 500 m/sec (1,600ft/sec). This translates to 1,800 km/hour (1,100 miles/hour).
There we have it: of the items on this list, only blue jet lightning bursts and rockets sending objects into deep space are faster than a speeding bullet.
Velocity is another way of saying speed. Learn more about velocity in Encarta Encyclopedia.
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