Joliver
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Yoir math is off
To properly calculate mass and its speed (Converting to Gallons per kilometer.)
Assuming that F = MA
F = mm/r2 will give you the gravitational force of a MPH
NOW
If you ACTUALLY want to calculate KG/Hr
Its. ot quite so simple
The key is to draw a graph
X Axis being Time
Y Axis being space.
You will have to correlate you KG/HR with distance traveled per HR
This is a short video that explains it.
Final question
How many Kilograms for how many hours?
Lol silly tourist. X and Y 's have been completely discredited in modern science.
Leave it to the professionals.
And again...OP...lot of luck with the meet. Or whatever this thread was about.