If it takes 30 seconds to get from the first to the third floor, then it takes 15 seconds per floor. So:
1 -to- 2: 15
2 -to- 3: 15
3 -to- 4: 15
4 -to- 5: 15
5 -to- 6: 15
Adding them up, you get 75 seconds.
Another way to do it is calculate the number of floors (6 - 1) = 5 and then multiply by how long it takes to travel one floor (15 seconds).
It's going to vary with ceiling height. I once counted the number of steps per floor on the stairs in the building where I work, and it wasn't even the same from floor to floor. But it was about 15 or 16, at a standard riser height.
It depends on whether or not it is a tall tale! In a building the height, including the thickness of the floor/ceiling is likely to be around 12 feet.
Yes - in the US we use an industry standard called the modular system which places all dimensions of building products in the same order - width, height, depth.
This depends on the specs of the building. In the alternative, it would be 2 times the number of bideps plus 4 times the number of quadripeds plus the number of monopeds whose feet were occupying the space from the surface of the first floor to just below the surface of the second floor.
Take the lot size and multiply it by the Floor Area Ratio. For example, on a 5,000 square foot lot with a 2.0 FAR you could construct a building with 10,000 square feet of total floor area (the floorspace of each floor above ground added together). Keep in mind that there are other restrictions as well, such as building height and setback issues that could keep you from using the total allowable building area per your FAR.
The height of the building at the 102nd floor is 381 metres. The penny is irrelevant.
The height of the building at the 102nd floor is 381 metres. The penny is irrelevant.
It takes 20 seconds for each floor. Therefore, it will take 140 seconds for you to reach the eighth floor.
The height of a 30-story building will depend upon the average floor-to-floor height plus any special use floors and structures. If each floor is 10ft tall, then the building's height will be at least 300 feet. If each floor is 12ft tall, the building will be at least 360 feet.
Between 278 and 384 feet, depending on the height of each floor, which would typically be between 9 and 12 feet. Some very tall buildings have taller stories, with the average floor of the Burj Khalifa (tallest building in the world) being more than 16 feet in height.
The answer depends on the mass of the piano and the height of the floor.
Typically, it takes around 20-30 seconds to travel between floors in an elevator. Factors such as the height of the building, speed of the elevator, and number of stops can affect the exact time it takes.
It's going to vary with ceiling height. I once counted the number of steps per floor on the stairs in the building where I work, and it wasn't even the same from floor to floor. But it was about 15 or 16, at a standard riser height.
7.5 seconds
From 1st to 4th is 3 floors so 48/3 = 16 seconds per floor. So 16x4 = 64 seconds from 4th to 8th floor.
The ceiling height of the first floor in commercial buildings in NYC are higher than the other floors. It is usually a lobby
It depends. But the church is usually in first floor or in second floor.