Feet refers to a distance while seconds is time, so you can't say that there are a certain number of feet in one second. You can however say that you travel a certain number of feet in one second, but that number depends on the velocity that you are traveling at.
At 60 mph you are traveling at 88 feet per second.
You have to be traveling at about 80.67 feet per second.
Feet per second is a unit of velocity, but not necessarily the same thing. Velocity could be in meters per hour or feet per second could be a measure of speed, which does not take direction into account, as velocity does.
It's 32 feet per second upward.
When you talk about speed, the direction is irrelevant (scalar quantity); when you talk about velocity, the direction is of interest (vector quantity). Therefore, the speed is 8 ft/sec., and the velocity is 8 ft/second in a downward direction.
At 180mph you are traveling at 264 feet per second.
Feet refers to a distance while seconds is time, so you can't say that there are a certain number of feet in one second. You can however say that you travel a certain number of feet in one second, but that number depends on the velocity that you are traveling at.
At 60 mph you are traveling at 88 feet per second.
You have to be traveling at about 80.67 feet per second.
Feet per second is a unit of velocity, but not necessarily the same thing. Velocity could be in meters per hour or feet per second could be a measure of speed, which does not take direction into account, as velocity does.
Jesse is traveling at 154 feet per second.
Its Distance per Interval of Time. As in miles per hour (mph), or feet per second (fps). Generally the faster the object is traveling, the velocity is expressed in smaller units of time.
The equatorial rotation velocity of dwarf planet Pluto is approximately 56 feet per second.
51.3333 feet per second
44 feet per second.
14.66 feet per second.