Yes, you can convert feet to meters you just have to use one of those internet websites where they convert it for you. Hope this works for you. I actually thinks it is the best answer. (This is by a 10 year old)
1 ((cubic feet) per minute) = 1.6990108 (cubic meters) per hour, so take the number of cu ft / min and multiply by 1.699.
Cristiano ronaldo the legend of the year Manchester united captain ballDirect Conversion Formula 5,642 m*1 ft0.3048 m=18,510.49869 ft5,642 metres = 18,510.5 feet
1 light year = 9.4605284 × 1015 meters
It's calculated, not measured. It's the speed of light ... 299,792,458 meters per second ... multiplied by the number of seconds in a standard year.
Yes, you can convert feet to meters you just have to use one of those internet websites where they convert it for you. Hope this works for you. I actually thinks it is the best answer. (This is by a 10 year old)
To convert astronomical units (AU) to meters per second, you can use the conversion factor: 1 AU = 149,597,870,700 meters. If you need to convert a velocity in AU per year to meters per second, you would need to divide the AU per year value by the number of seconds in a year (31,556,952 seconds).
To convert miles per year to feet per minute, we first convert miles to feet by multiplying by 5280 (1 mile = 5280 feet). Then we convert years to minutes by multiplying by 525600 (1 year = 525600 minutes). Therefore, 12000 miles per year is equivalent to (12000 * 5280) / 525600 = 120.8 feet per minute.
Multiply miles per second by 31,556,926 to convert to miles per year.
To convert 15275.9 miles per year to meters per hour, first convert miles to meters and years to hours. There are 1609.34 meters in a mile and 8760 hours in a year. Calculate: 15275.9 miles/year * 1609.34 meters/mile / 8760 hours/year. The result is approximately 2798.7 meters per hour.
1 ((cubic feet) per minute) = 1.6990108 (cubic meters) per hour, so take the number of cu ft / min and multiply by 1.699.
3 to 10 feet a year!
"Meters per second" is a proper and wonderful unit for speed, but there's no answer to that question, because a 'light-year' is not a speed. It's a distance, defined as the distance that light travels through vacuum in one year. Speed of light in vacuum . . . 299,792,458 meters per second Length of 1 light-year . . . . . 9.4605284 × 1015 meters
It depends on which rainforest. But some get up to 10 meters a year!!
I get 0.00000000133 meter per second. (rounded)
The Andromeda galaxy is approximately 2.537 million light-years away from Earth. To convert this distance to meters, you would multiply it by the number of meters in a light-year (about 9.461 trillion meters), which gives a distance of roughly 2.4 x 10^22 meters.
Exactly 299,792,458 meters per second. Or about 9.461 times 10 to the power 15 meters in a year.