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Kilometre per hour

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Kilometre per hour (American spelling: kilometer per hour) is a unit of both speed (scalar) and velocity (vector). The abbreviation is km/h or km·h-1, although the unit is sometimes written colloquially as kph, kmph, or km/hr.

By definition, an object travelling at a speed of 1 km/h for an hour would move 1 kilometre.

Examples of speeds in km/h

5 km/h Walking speed
20 km/h Easy bicycling speed
50 km/h Residential speed limit
Top speed of a running cat, dog or human
80-90 km/h Speed limit on a major road
Top speed of an antelope
110-120 km/h Highway or motorway speed
Top speed of a cheetah
300 km/h High-speed train
1000 km/h Airliner cruising speed
1200 km/h The approximate speed of sound (at sea level)
1228 km/h Current world land speed record
26,000 km/h Re-entry speed of the space shuttle
40,320 km/h Earth's escape velocity
1,079,252.849 km/h Speed of light (exact)


External link

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