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1000/25 = 40 seconds
Five feet per minute equates to 0.083 feet (about 1 inch) per second.
Multiply by 3600.
Easy! Divide by 200. So 1000 feet per minute = 5 metres per second (roughly). It also equals 10 knots incidentally.
Use this formula to convert inches per minute to feet per hour:inches per second x 300 = feet per hour. So: 6 inches per minute x 300 = 1,800 feet per hour
6.4˚C per 1000 m elevation gain or 3.5˚F for 1000 ft elevation gain
As I recall from flight school, the adiabatic lapse rate is 4.5oF per 1000 feet.
Air temperature drops an average of 6.5 degrees Celsius per every 1000 feet.
1000 Degrees F
3 feet per yard x 1000 yards = 3000 feet
2 degrees per 1000 ft is general answer
Lapse rate is the speed at which the lapse of conduction or convection occurs, many lapsings have been submitted by african scientists because they are near the equator where mitosis occurs and the mitochondria of the feline cells are at there most sensitive state of equality. the equation is 7*lapse&temp(deg K)*potate
1,000 feet per minute = 11.36 mph
1,000 mph = 1,466.66 feet per second
1000/25 = 40 seconds
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304.8m per 1,000ft