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IF your velocity (rate of speed) is 60 MPH, you will traverse exactly one mile in one minute. The speed of light is, of course, variable. The speed of thought is not yet calculable, so your method of vehicle is of the most import. How fast you walk makes the difference of whether you catch the morning bus or not.On second (!) thought: Latitudinal and longitudinal distances vary according to distance from the equator or pole(s). Sorry...



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IF your velocity (rate of speed) is 60 MPH, you will traverse exactly one mile in one minute. The speed of light is, of course, variable. The speed of thought is not yet calculable, so your method of vehicle is of the most import. How fast you walk makes the difference of whether you catch the morning bus or not.On second (!) thought: Latitudinal and longitudinal distances vary according to distance from the equator or pole(s). Sorry...



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How far is 1 miles in minutes? - Answers

IF your velocity (rate of speed) is 60 MPH, you will traverse exactly one mile in one minute. The speed of light is, of course, variable. The speed of thought is not yet calculable, so your method of vehicle is of the most import. How fast you walk makes the difference of whether you catch the morning bus or not.On second (!) thought: Latitudinal and longitudinal distances vary according to distance from the equator or pole(s). Sorry...

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