Multiply all of the following:2.5 (minutes) 60 (seconds per minute)1000 (milliseconds per second).Multiply all of the following:2.5 (minutes)60 (seconds per minute)1000 (milliseconds per second).Multiply all of the following:2.5 (minutes)60 (seconds per minute)1000 (milliseconds per second).Multiply all of the following:2.5 (minutes)60 (seconds per minute)1000 (milliseconds per second).
1000
This was a fun one!Well, (186,282.397 Miles Per Second,(light-speed in vacuum)) X (5280(Feet per mile))
Since by definition there are 1000 milliseconds per second, 2.500.
60 seconds per minute x 60 minutes per hour x 1,000 milliseconds per second = 3,600,000 milliseconds per hour
185 milliseconds divided by 1000 milliseconds per second
To convert milliseconds to feet per minute, you first need to determine the distance covered in feet for the given time in milliseconds (if the distance is constant). Then, you can calculate the speed in feet per minute by dividing the distance by the time in minutes (converted from milliseconds). So the formula would be: Speed (feet per minute) = Distance (feet) / Time (minutes).
Multiply all of the following:2.5 (minutes) 60 (seconds per minute)1000 (milliseconds per second).Multiply all of the following:2.5 (minutes)60 (seconds per minute)1000 (milliseconds per second).Multiply all of the following:2.5 (minutes)60 (seconds per minute)1000 (milliseconds per second).Multiply all of the following:2.5 (minutes)60 (seconds per minute)1000 (milliseconds per second).
1000
This was a fun one!Well, (186,282.397 Miles Per Second,(light-speed in vacuum)) X (5280(Feet per mile))
Since by definition there are 1000 milliseconds per second, 2.500.
60 seconds per minute x 60 minutes per hour x 1,000 milliseconds per second = 3,600,000 milliseconds per hour
Traveling at 60 mph, an object would cover approximately 1.06 feet in 80 milliseconds. This calculation is based on converting the speed from miles per hour to feet per millisecond.
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If a car is moving at 100 feet per second, then it is traveling at 100 feet per second.
150 feet per second.150 feet per second.150 feet per second.150 feet per second.
6 feet per second = 360 feet per minute