speed x time = distance
convert miles per hour to miles per second
speed = 175 miles per hour divided by 3600 seconds per hour
distance = 175/3600 times 30 seconds = 1.46 miles
Gravity
The force activated due to the mass of the airplane that works to pull it to the ground is gravity. Gravity is a natural force that attracts two bodies with mass toward each other, and in the case of an airplane, it acts to pull the aircraft downward toward the Earth. The weight of the airplane, which is a product of its mass and the acceleration due to gravity, determines the force of gravity acting on it.
Both.-- The gravitational force is always actually a pair of forces.-- They act in both directions, on both bodies, and they're equal.-- Whatever your weight is on Earth, that's also the Earth's weight on you.-- When you jump out of an airplane, you accelerate toward the Earth, andthe Earth accelerates toward you.(Of course, since the Earth's mass is something like 59,740,000,000,000,000,000,000 timesas much as your mass, your acceleration is 59,740,000,000,000,000,000,000 times as muchas the Earth's acceleration toward you.)
the force of the airplane is directly related to the force of 10000 newtons therfore using the formula of p=1/2q3(6k) we can easily figure out that the force of the airplane is 1000/10 which is 100.
Speed of Sound = 343.14 m/s 4 miles = 6437 metres 6437/343.14 = 18.76 seconds
The force that pulls an airplane towards the Earth is gravity. Gravity is directly related to the mass of the airplane, meaning that the greater the mass of the airplane, the stronger the force of gravity pulling it towards the Earth.
The U.S. astronauts who've traveled to the Moon.
by airplane on earth
i think its imposibble cuase when the earth of gravity is
Comets come toward earth during their orbits. They are drawn toward the sun by gravity and sometimes cross earth's orbital path in the process.
yes
In space..