1 TMC = 1 Thousand Milling Cubic feet= 109 Cubic feet1 TMC / Sec = 109 Cubic feet / Sec= 109 Cusecs (from How_many_cusecs_equal_to_one_tmc_of_water)Read more: How_many_cusecs_equal_to_one_tmc_of_water
200 ft /1.9 sec = 105.26316 feet/sec.
60 mi/hr * 1 hr/60 min * 1 min/60 sec * 5280 ft/mi = 88 ft/sec; so 60 MPH is 88 ft/sec. Multiply 88 ft/sec * 6 sec = 528 ft.
(200 ft/sec) x (1mile / 5280 ft) x (3600 sec / hour) = (200 x 3,600 / 5,280) (ft - mile - sec / sec - ft - hour)= 136.364 miles per hour (rounded)
(8 ft / 0.4 sec) x (3,600 sec/hr) / (5,280 ft/mi) = 13.6364 miles per hour (rounded)
89 feet in 0.8 sec. 890 feet in 8 sec Hence, in one sec : 890/8 = 111.25 feet/sec
96.8
You also need to know how long it travels. Just multiply the speed with the time. For instance, if the object moves at 70 feet/sec during 1 minute, you multiply: 70 ft/sec x 1 minute = 70 ft/sec x 60 sec. = 4200 feet.
"Micro" always means "one thousand". There are 1,000 microseconds in one second.
One
14 mph = 20.533 ft per sec
feet per second per second, or meters/sec/sec
There are 60 seconds in one minute.
Multiply (meters/sec) by 3.28084 to get (feet/sec). (rounded)If you don't need it that close, multiply by 3.28 .
4800 feet
Assuming that the vehicle's velocity is constant, then: Distance = Velocity x Time So, given that the distance is 3 feet, you need to know the Velocity and the elapsed time. For example if the velocity is 3 feet/sec, and the Time is 1 sec, then the distance is 3 feet traveled. BUT, if the velocity is 6 feet/sec and the time is 0.5 sec, the distance is still 3 feet. So, there are an infinite number of combinations that will give the same result.
5 feet/second * 3600 seconds/hour / 5280 feet/mile ~= 3.409 mph