'Escape velocity' = sqrt(2 G m / r) =
2.00114 x 10-8 km/sec = roughly 0.02 millimeter per second (rounded)
3.0 g = 3000 mg3.0 g = 3000 mg3.0 g = 3000 mg3.0 g = 3000 mg3.0 g = 3000 mg3.0 g = 3000 mg
3000 * 500 = 1,500,000
3000 pounds = 1.36077711 tonnes
There are 1609.344 metres in one mile. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 3000 metres is equal to 3000/1609.344 = 1.86 miles.
1361kg.Google is your friend, just search for '3000 pounds in kilograms'http://www.google.co.uk/#hl=en&source=hp&q=3000+pounds+in+kilograms
3000 fps or so depending on load
The plane's average speed during that time was (3000/5) = 600 miles per hour.We can't say anything about the average velocity because we don't know where the tripbegan or ended. In addition to speed, velocity includes information about the direction.
Mystery Science Theater 3000 - 1988 Escape 2000 8-5 was released on: USA: 2 March 1996
Circumference of circle: 360/21 times 25 = 3000/7 Radius of sector: (3000/7) divided by (2*pi) = 68 units to the nearest integer
Its average speed is (3000/5) = 600 miles per hour.
around 3000 at a ford shop
3 months 3000 miles
If the wheel made 3000 revolutions and covered 45000 pi inches, then one revolution would cover 15 pi inches. That is the circumference. The circumference is equal to 2 times the radius times pi. Then the radius is 7.5 inches.
1.5 tons or 3000 pounds, it can't on electric mode though
Area of a circle = pi*radius squared Not that 30 inches = 2.5 feet
600 miles per hour due West
I am not for sure, but im pretty sure that it is 600 miles