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How many feet per second traveled when going 35 MPH?

35 mph = 51.33 feet per second.


How does speed work?

Typically as a function of distance traveled by time elapsed. Kilometers per hour, feet per second, etc.


If a plane is going 300 miles an hour how many feet per second will it travel in 4 hours?

A plane going 300 miles per hour is going 440 feet per second. (300 * 5280 / 60 / 60) In four hours, it will have traveled 1,200 miles, or 6,336,000 feet.


A vehicle is traveling 60 miles per hour (mph). Assuming that the vehicle's speed remains constant approximately how much distance will it travel in four hours?

Understand that 1 mile is equal to 5280 feet. Calculate the number of feet traveled in one hour by multiplying 60 (mph) by 5280 (feet per mile), which gives 316,800 feet per hour. Divide 316,800 feet per hour by 3600 seconds to find the distance traveled in one second, which gives 88 feet per second


How do you convert 100 miles per hour into feet per second?

100 miles per hour traveled in feet is 100 times 5,280 feet or 528, 000 feet traveled in one hour. There are 60 minutes in one hour and 60 seconds in a minute; so to find the amount of seconds in an hour; sixty is squared to reveal 3600 seconds in an hour. To then find feet per second; 528,000 must be divided by 3600. To simplify the process; two zeros can be removed from both factors leaving 5,280 to be divided by 36; the answer being 146.66 feet; therefore anything traveling 100 miles in one hour or more commonly stated 100 miles per hour at a constant rate will travel 146.66 feet in one second along the way.