1 acre is 43560 ft2, so: 200 ft x 7900 ft = 1580000 ft2 = (1580000 / 43560) acres ≈ 36.27 acres
No. Purple Weight does not have a speed at a distance or altitude.....
The area (A) of a triangle = 1/2 x base x altitude (or height). Area = 1/2 x 11 x 8 = 44 sq ft
Area = 0.5 * base * altitude = 0.5*11*8 = 44 sq ft
The jet can reach the landing strip if tan(11) ≥ 12000 ft/10 milesthat is, if tan(11) ≥ 12000 ft/52800 ft = 0.2273tan(11) = 0.1944 which is not large enough. Oh no! CRASH!!!!
In a plane, the cabin is pressurized to about the equivalent of 8000 ft altitude (though you are actually flying at about 35000-40000 ft). This is at the lower end of the altitudes when one might experience altitude sickness, but since a flight lasts only a few hours and passengers usually are sitting down (and therefore not causing stress to their bodies), altitude sickness is rare and if experienced would probably not be severe enough to be recognized as altitude sickness.
1 acre is 43560 ft2, so: 200 ft x 7900 ft = 1580000 ft2 = (1580000 / 43560) acres ≈ 36.27 acres
The altitude of Richmond VA is approximately 150 ft. and that of Staunton VA is approximately 1086 ft.
The altitude of the jetliner is 6 miles.
The altitude of Winnipeg is 761 ft (or about 232 m).
Banff's altitude is 1,463 m (4,800 ft).
9050 ft
The highest altitude is 8,000 ft. But depending on the aircraft, it is usually pressurized to around 6,500 to 7,000 ft.
182m or 597 ft
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968 ft
466 ft.