16,200 feet per hour.
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It would depend on the gravitational field and the density of the medium through which it travels.
You also need to know how long it travels. Just multiply the speed with the time. For instance, if the object moves at 70 feet/sec during 1 minute, you multiply: 70 ft/sec x 1 minute = 70 ft/sec x 60 sec. = 4200 feet.
Assuming that you travel 882 feet in a straight line, the average velocity is 882.5 = 176.4 feet per second.
speed = distance / time speed = 8133 / 80 101.66 feet per second.
Considering the gallon is a unit of volume (3-D) and square feet it a unit of surface area (2-D), the two are not comparable in this way. Gallons per minute is a rate of flow. Square feet per second is a rate of speed. You may be referring to gpm /square feet - in other words, the amount of liquid being applied to a specific unit of surface area. Example: You are flowing 1000 gpm and you want to know the density of that liquid given an area, say a 100' tank. The surface area of the tank = pi * (50)^2 = 7853 square feet. The density of that liquid = rate of flow / surface area = 1000 gpm/ 7853 sq.ft. = 0.12734 gpm/sq.ft.