48 inches/min = 48*(1/12)*(1/60) ft/sec = 3/60 ft/sec = 0.05 ft/sec.
to solve this problem you just simply need to convert second for minurtes75ft/s* 60s/min =4500ft/min ;)remember in 1 min we have 60 sec
(100 mi/hr) × (5280 ft/mi) × (1/60 hr/min) × (1/60 min/sec) = 146.67 ft/sec
80 ft\sec *60=4800ft\min*60=288,000ft\hour and when divided by 5280 feet\mile that equals 54.55 miles per hour
1920ft.
Two miles per minute.
48 inches/min = 48*(1/12)*(1/60) ft/sec = 3/60 ft/sec = 0.05 ft/sec.
to solve this problem you just simply need to convert second for minurtes75ft/s* 60s/min =4500ft/min ;)remember in 1 min we have 60 sec
(100 mi/hr) × (5280 ft/mi) × (1/60 hr/min) × (1/60 min/sec) = 146.67 ft/sec
Yes, pretty close 60 secs = 1 min 5/60 = 1/12 = .083 feet per sec
To convert cm per sec to meters per min, we need to consider that there are 60 seconds in 1 minute. So, 32 cm per sec is equivalent to 32*60 = 1920 cm per min. To convert cm to meters, we divide by 100, so 1920 cm/min is equal to 19.2 meters per minute.
A water flow of 1,400 cubic feet per second equates to approximately 628,363.64 US gallons per minute.
100 mph is equivalent to approximately 146.67 feet per second.
Clear your units. 990ft/sec * 60 sec/minute * 60 min/hour = 3,564,000miles/hour or 3.564x10^6 miles per hour.
80 ft\sec *60=4800ft\min*60=288,000ft\hour and when divided by 5280 feet\mile that equals 54.55 miles per hour
1920ft.
take the inches and divide them by 12 then take the seconds and divide them by 60 then you will have sucessfully converted inches per second to feet per minute. 120inces =10 ft 180 sec= 3 min therefore you r object is traveling at 3.3333 ft. per sec.