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∙ 9y agoAssuming constant speed, you are supposed to divide the distance by the time.
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∙ 9y ago30 times as much, since a minute has 60 seconds.
300 x 10 x 2 = 6000 The plane will travel 6000 feet.
100 feet in 10 seconds gives an average speed of 10 feet per second.
The speed in feet per second is quite similar to the speed in miles per hour, which you can read off your speedometer. There are 5,280 feet per mile, and there are 3,600 seconds per hour. Those are roughly similar numbers.
20 feet per second.
To determine feet per second, divide the distance in feet by the time in seconds it takes to cover that distance. The formula for calculating speed is Speed = Distance / Time. For example, if an object travels 60 feet in 10 seconds, the speed would be 60 feet / 10 seconds = 6 feet per second.
20 feet in 0,5 seconds ==> 40 feet per second 40 feet per second * 3 seconds = 120 feet
30 times as much, since a minute has 60 seconds.
The biker travels 10 feet in 1 second (since 5 feet in 0.5 seconds). In 1 minute, there are 60 seconds, so the biker will travel 60 x 10 = 600 feet in 1 minute.
At 31 fps, the elevator will travel 372 feet in 12 seconds.
Top Thrill Dragster 420 feet tall 120mph in 4 seconds.
For this you have to work out the speed speed=distance/time therefore the speed here is 20feet/15seconds = 1.3333333m/s Now you have to work out the distance distance = speed X time the distance traveled in 3 seconds is 1.3333333m/s x 3 = 4 feet
In 2 seconds at 30 mph (44 ft/s), the distance travelled would be 88 feet. This is calculated by multiplying the speed in feet per second (44 ft/s) by the time in seconds (2 seconds).
300 x 10 x 2 = 6000 The plane will travel 6000 feet.
100 feet in 10 seconds gives an average speed of 10 feet per second.
The speed in feet per second is quite similar to the speed in miles per hour, which you can read off your speedometer. There are 5,280 feet per mile, and there are 3,600 seconds per hour. Those are roughly similar numbers.
420 feet straight up along with a 400 ft drop