And the fastest on anything else you may have gone fast in or on?
And the fastest on anything else you may have gone fast in or on?
The fastest I’ve been is 68. When I hit 69, I have to stop and eat.
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103 mph in a car
268 mph in a train
Plane??? Not sure
Paul Bunyan wrote:
103 mph in a car
268 mph in a train
Plane??? Not sure
I took that Shanghai train once too, it's crazy.
53mph on a bicycle
Probably not much faster than 15mph in running shoes...
15 mph in a vaporfly
10 mph in a car
David S wrote:
Paul Bunyan wrote:
103 mph in a car
268 mph in a train
Plane??? Not sure
I took that Shanghai train once too, it's crazy.
53mph on a bicycle
Probably not much faster than 15mph in running shoes...
Japan is almost ready to implement a train (Shinkansen - forgive my spelling) that will go at 370 mph. That is pretty fast.
Mach 0.?? in a plane.
114 in my Lexus IS Sport
845 in a plane with a tailwind
260 in one of the Japanese Shinkansen
Around 680 mph groundspeed from Taipei to Houston last year. Commercial flight I was on caught the jet stream the right way.
ATM while calming sitting in my chair I am rotating about 1000 miles per hour relative to the center of the earth, 67,000 miles per hour relative to the center of the sun, 492,000 miles per hour around the center of the galaxy.
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/how-fast-is-the-earth-mov/
Impossible to say. Speed is relative, so we can't know how "fast" we were going unless some reference point is provided that we are supposed to be measuring our speed relative to. If I'm on a plane, I might be going zero mph relative to the seat in front of me, 600 mph relative to an observer on the ground, and 1200 mph relative to a plane flying the opposite direction. As I sit here right now, I am moving zero mph relative to my desk, but I'm moving 67,000 mph relative to the sun.
skiis just under 60mph via my Garmin and ski app
bicycle 50mph, downhill of course
car 148mph governor limited
motorcycle 130mph careful crossing the center line paint
plane and train? maybe I'll keep my Garmin on for my next flight
Not much difference really.
Zero to Home in under 3 minutes in each.
unanswerable wrote:
Impossible to say. Speed is relative, so we can't know how "fast" we were going unless some reference point is provided that we are supposed to be measuring our speed relative to. If I'm on a plane, I might be going zero mph relative to the seat in front of me, 600 mph relative to an observer on the ground, and 1200 mph relative to a plane flying the opposite direction. As I sit here right now, I am moving zero mph relative to my desk, but I'm moving 67,000 mph relative to the sun.
Yeah, but everyone understands that this is not within the scope of the discussion here. We can assume without worrying that anyone (except a numb-nutz like you) will understand that the speed referenced in this conversation is measured by an onboard device or a nearby observer.
If you fart powerful enough, you might be able to accelerate your head out of your butt, but there are serious risks associated with that...
53 on a bicycle
135 on busy freeway (The LIE...stupid)
~160 on a banked track in a detuned stock car (only had RPM, had to look at a conversion chart after, so approximate)
200ish on a TGV train
5xx on a plane, never paid that much attention
Sally Vix wrote:
And the fastest on anything else you may have gone fast in or on?
206 km/h in an Opel Monza back in 1989
258 km/h as passenger in an AMG Merc 2.0 litre last year....it was still increasing speed so not sure what he could have got. It felt nothing near that speed
85 on a interstate somewhere in the west
...and over 200 km/h as well on my Honda 900 back in 1982
Car: 130mph
Train: 50mph?
Plane: Supersonic, so >700mph
138 in a car (on Autobahn in Germany)
Have never been on a train
Airplane - no idea, although because of a tailwind, we did get from the U.S. to Frankfurt 45 min+ ahead of schedule once...
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