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Physics911.net

Physics911 is ranked 3,873,428 in the United Kingdom. 'Physics911, by Scientific Panel Investigating Nine-Eleven, 9/11/2001.'

3,873,428Rank in United Kingdom

1,517,695Worldwide Rank

Monthly pages viewed64,298
Monthly visits 23,814
Value per visitor--
Estimated worth£8,343.94
External links1,357
Number of pages435

Last Updated: 06/04/2018 . Estimated data, read disclaimer.

Visitors

CountryCountry RankUsers %Pageviews %
Other countries22.30%8.30%
Switzerland 16,862 32.10%18.60%
United States 201,163 45.80%73.20%

The majority of visitors come from United States & Switzerland.

Traffic History 90 Day Average
Worldwide Rank1,275,374 -1,391,748
Daily Visitors214+100%
Daily Visitors Rank1,225,402 -1,103,992
Daily Pageviews300+210%
Daily Pageviews Rank1,600,429 -2,163,513
Pageviews Per User2.20+60%
Content

www.Physics911.net

Age: The domain is 13 years and 7 months old.

234 users visit the site each day, each viewing 2.20 pages.

LinksServer

Its local IP address is 72.29.72.51. It has 2 DNS records, ns2.winterswebworks.com, and ns1.winterswebworks.com.

IP: 72.29.72.51

PING (72.29.72.51) 56(84) bytes of data.
64 bytes from buzz2.winterswebworks.com (72.29.72.51): icmp_seq=1 ttl=49 65.3 ms
64 bytes from buzz2.winterswebworks.com (72.29.72.51): icmp_seq=2 ttl=49 65.0 ms
64 bytes from buzz2.winterswebworks.com (72.29.72.51): icmp_seq=3 ttl=49 65.1 ms
--- ping statistics ---
3 packets transmitted, 3 received, 0% packet loss, time 2000ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 65.099/65.202/65.377/0.319 ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 65.099/65.202/65.377/0.319 ms

The server is slower than 79% of measured websites, at 1086 milliseconds. Also a time of 65.3 ms, is recorded in a ping test.

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