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100 feet in 10 seconds gives an average speed of 10 feet per second.
Its speed is 6 feet per second. Its velocity is 6 feet per second in whatever direction it's going.
315 feet in 9 seconds = about 35 feet per second.
The speed keeps increasing. At any instant, the speed is 32.2 feet per second faster than it was 1 second earlier. That number is called the "acceleration of gravity".
The speed is 4.1 miles per hour.
354 meters per second with a standard military load, which translates to something around 1155 feet per second, give or take. Different loadings will result in different velocities, as with any firearm.
Jesse is traveling at 154 feet per second.
Multiply feet per second by 0.3048 to get meters per second.
968.140672 feet/second
8.8 feet per second.
100 feet in 10 seconds gives an average speed of 10 feet per second.
Bullets are fired at differents velocities. Generally longer barreled firearms fire bullets at higher velocities. The highest velocities among commonly used weapons were probably achieved by World War II era anti-tank rifles. German PzB 38 could fire bullets at 1210 meters per second. As was said up there- depends on the bullet. A light loaded .45 pistol might be 900 feet per second, and a fast rifle bullet may be 4,500 feet per second.
The speed of light is 983,571,056 feet per second.
the speed of sound is 1100 feet per second
To convert miles per hour to feet per second multiply by 5280 (feet in a mile) and then divide by 3600 (seconds in an hour).
1,100 feet per second
Its speed is 6 feet per second. Its velocity is 6 feet per second in whatever direction it's going.