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Convert 370m/sec to miles /hr
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Example to find It Miles Per Hour = Meters Per Second x 2.2369362920544 Formula Solution: 1 meter per second x 60 seconds x 60 minutes = 3600 meters traveled per hour 1 mile = 63360 inches (5280 feet x 12 inches) 1 inch = 0.0254 Meters 1 Mile = 1609.344 = 63360 x 0.0254 3600 meters per hour / 1609.344 Meters per mile = Mile Per Hour for 1 Meter Per Second; and this number calculates to approximately 2.2369362920544 Because we are here to help you solve it not answer it :D *deleted my answer*
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Am not sure of my answer but is it 827.6664miles/hr
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