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If time equals 25 minutes and distance equals 47NM, what will speed be? How to solve this, Why?

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Cross-country flying. Flight computers and basic calculations.

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  1. That's easy. Do you want that in NMph, or Mph? or some other measurement?


  2. The speed is 47 NM per 25 minutes.

    Dial 47 over 25 on your circular computer, and read the speed in knots over the [60] symbol.

  3. My grandaughter can do this one with her third grade math man. Jeez.

  4. its precisely 112.8 Nm/h and to calculate it if it cover 47 Nm in 25 min then

    25min = 47Nm

    in one min it cover how much its here

    1 min = 47/25=1.88 Nm

    so in one min if it is 1.88 then for 60 min it is

    60 min = 1.88x60=112.8 Nm

  5. This simple formula is as follows:

    speed = dist / (time/60)

    Using your variables, the calculations would be as follows:

    speed = 47nm / (25min/60)

    speed = 113 knots (rounded to the nearest whole number)

  6. speed is 47nm per 25mins.

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