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RE: speedometer calculations
By Travis Miller - 06/04/2004 11:27:33 PM; IP 152.163.253.98
Find a stretch of interstate highway with mile markers. Using a watch with a second hand, time one mile at any speed you select. Be sure to hold the speed steady. Divide the number of seconds into 3600. This will give you the actual speed the car traveled thru the timed mile.

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