Yes; and a lot more in a tsunami.
No, it is not physically possible for an ocean to rise 25 feet in a single day. Ocean levels are influenced by various factors such as tides, storms, and melting ice, but such a rapid increase in sea level would be extreme and unlikely to occur naturally.
To find the velocity of water traveling through a pipe, you can use the formula: velocity = distance/time. Here, the distance is 160 feet and the time is 25 seconds. Thus, the velocity is 160 feet / 25 seconds = 6.4 feet per second.
1000/25 = 40 seconds
25
25 feet in 3.88 seconds is the same as 4.39 mph
Velocity (or Speed) = Distance ÷ Time Toni's speed is therefore 100 ÷ 20 = 5 feet per second. Distance = Velocity x Time In 25 seconds, Toni walks, 5 x 25 = 125 feet.
To convert speed from miles per hour to feet per second, you need to multiply by 1.46667. So at 25 miles per hour, you are traveling at approximately 36.67 feet per second. To travel 100 feet at this speed, it would take around 2.73 seconds.
About 1 mile per hour.
It would take 2.73 seconds to drive 100 feet at 25 mph
To find the speed required to cover 125 feet in 5 seconds, divide the distance by the time. This gives you a speed of 25 feet per second (125 feet ÷ 5 seconds = 25 feet/second). This speed can be converted to other units if needed, such as miles per hour, by using the appropriate conversion factors.
2.73 seconds.
25 feet per second