1000/25 = 40 seconds
Five feet per minute equates to 0.083 feet (about 1 inch) per second.
Multiply by 3600.
To find the change in height per second, we divide the total change in height by the total time taken. In this case, the change in height is 5000 feet and the total time is 200 seconds. Therefore, the change in height per second is 5000 feet / 200 seconds = 25 feet per second.
Easy! Divide by 200. So 1000 feet per minute = 5 metres per second (roughly). It also equals 10 knots incidentally.
The temperature typically decreases by about 3.5F per 1000 feet increase in elevation.
The rate of temperature change per 1000 feet in the atmosphere is called the lapse rate. On average, the lapse rate is about 3.5F per 1000 feet of elevation.
The average temperature decreases by about 3.5F per 1000 feet increase in altitude.
The average temperature drops by about 3.5F per 1000 feet of elevation gain.
The rate of temperature drop per 1000 feet in altitude is approximately 3.5F.
As altitude increases by 1000 feet, the temperature typically decreases by about 3.5F. This change in temperature can impact weather patterns by influencing air pressure, wind patterns, and the formation of clouds and precipitation.
6.4˚C per 1000 m elevation gain or 3.5˚F for 1000 ft elevation gain
1000 Degrees F
At 1000 mph, there are approximately 1467 feet per second.
3 feet per yard x 1000 yards = 3000 feet
1,000 feet per minute = 11.36 mph
1000/25 = 40 seconds