The time it takes to fall 900 feet depends on various factors, including air resistance. In a vacuum, an object in free fall would take approximately 12 seconds to fall that distance, using the formula for free fall: ( t = \sqrt{\frac{2d}{g}} ), where ( d ) is the distance and ( g ) is the acceleration due to gravity (about 32 feet per second squared). However, in real-world conditions with air resistance, it may take slightly longer.
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120.3125 cubic feet
900 * 1200 = 1080000 sq feet
A 274.3 metre long rope.
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If you take 3 football fields, that's 900 feet (from one goal line to the other). An 885-foot ship is just a bit short of that by 15 feet.
Answer: 315,000 ft² = 7.23140 acres.
900 inches, 783 feet!! (no joke)
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If that's a rectangle, simply multiply length x width.
It would take: 900/45 = 20 hours
120.3125 cubic feet
900 * 1200 = 1080000 sq feet
There are 3 feet in one yard. Therefore, 900 feet is equal to 900/3 = 300 yards.