The crust is not of uniform thickness so it would depend on where you were digging.
One cubic foot per minute = 7.481 US gallons per minute.
If you could dig one foot per minute, it would take you about six hours to dig six feet. This is based on the simple calculation of time, where six feet divided by one foot per minute equals six minutes. However, if you meant six hours for a much deeper hole, please clarify the depth for a more accurate answer.
There are 12 inches in a foot and 60 seconds in an inch:(5 minutes / 1 foot) * (60 seconds / 1 minute) * (1 foot / 12 inches) = 25 seconds per inch(Notice that the minute and foot units cancel out leaving seconds per inch.)
To convert inches per minute to feet per minute, you can use the conversion factor that 1 foot equals 12 inches. Therefore, to convert 100 inches per minute to feet per minute, you divide 100 by 12. This results in approximately 8.33 feet per minute. So, the expression is: ( \frac{100 \text{ inches}}{12 \text{ inches/foot}} \approx 8.33 \text{ feet/minute} ).
The presser foot grabs the fabric and pulls it through.
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Whenever you set foot on the bare ground of the Earth, you are standing on the crust.
Cadence is the rate at which you pedal the bike, i.e. the RPM(revolutions per minute) of the crank. If your right foot passes through the lowest point of the stroke 90 times during a minute then your cadence is 90.
One cubic foot per minute = 7.481 US gallons per minute.
1 cubic foot per minute equates to about 0.0283 cubic meters per minute.
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1 foot = 0.3048 meter 1 minute = 60 seconds60 feet/minute x 1 minute/60seconds x 0.3048 meter/foot= 0.3048 meter/secondyou may try using the online converter linked below next time.
There are 12 inches in a foot and 60 seconds in an inch:(5 minutes / 1 foot) * (60 seconds / 1 minute) * (1 foot / 12 inches) = 25 seconds per inch(Notice that the minute and foot units cancel out leaving seconds per inch.)
it was SUICIDE because the minute you even step foot gun and bombs would go off mother sucker boom!
His speed is (3/8 ft)/(3/4 minute) = 1/2 feet per minute.
The flow rate (gallons per minute) will depend on the cross-sectional area of the pipe.