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The kilometer per hour, also spelled kilometer-per-hour and its symbol being km/h, was a physical unit of speed or velocity, expressing the number of kilometers traveled in one hour. The Consular-class space cruisers of the Galactic Republic could travel at a speed of 900 km/h, while the Lucrehulk-class freighters of the Trade Federation could only achieve 500 km/h.

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  • Kilometer per hour
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  • The kilometer per hour, also spelled kilometer-per-hour and its symbol being km/h, was a physical unit of speed or velocity, expressing the number of kilometers traveled in one hour. The Consular-class space cruisers of the Galactic Republic could travel at a speed of 900 km/h, while the Lucrehulk-class freighters of the Trade Federation could only achieve 500 km/h.
  • By definition, an object traveling at a speed of one kph for an hour would move one kilometer. Captain Kathryn Janeway instructed Tom Paris to go by 4,000 kph for leaving orbit of Sikaris. (VOY: "Prime Factors") While landing USS Voyager on the surface of a planet from an altitude of 100 kilometers, Tom Paris piloted the ship on a glide trajectory at a speed of 10,000 kph. (VOY: "The 37's")
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  • The kilometer per hour, also spelled kilometer-per-hour and its symbol being km/h, was a physical unit of speed or velocity, expressing the number of kilometers traveled in one hour. The Consular-class space cruisers of the Galactic Republic could travel at a speed of 900 km/h, while the Lucrehulk-class freighters of the Trade Federation could only achieve 500 km/h.
  • By definition, an object traveling at a speed of one kph for an hour would move one kilometer. Captain Kathryn Janeway instructed Tom Paris to go by 4,000 kph for leaving orbit of Sikaris. (VOY: "Prime Factors") While landing USS Voyager on the surface of a planet from an altitude of 100 kilometers, Tom Paris piloted the ship on a glide trajectory at a speed of 10,000 kph. (VOY: "The 37's")
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