15 feet per second
3 more seconds to landing
He becomes sick and dizzy.
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Yes. Think about it. There are billions of people out there and the chance that they are dying in a giving second is above 100%. The math isn't hard. Just look up the current estimated pop.
light travels at 175000 miles per second divide 500million by 175000 and you will see how many seconds it takes a light year is 175000x seconds in a year try it
The second man on the moon was Buzz Aldrin, who descended the ladder of the Eagle lunar module only about 30 seconds after Neil Armstrong, on 20th July 1969.
I am currently a paratrooper myself and I can tell you that we normally jump at 1250 feet. The parachutes are connected to a static line which is attached to the aircraft and the parachute automatically deploys and is fully inflated after about 4 seconds. After that depending on your weight and how much gear you are carrying you fall at about 20 ft per second until you crash hard into the ground....
Bacteria get on food immediately when it touches the ground 5 seconds or not
The penny drop a height after 1 second penny is on the ground
If the 0.75 refers to seconds, then his acceleration is -66.66... (repeating) metres per second^2.
There are 60 nano-seconds in a second. :)
1 second after it peaked at 30-ft, it was 14-ft off the ground and coming down. 3 seconds after it peaked at 30-ft, it had hit the ground 1.635 seconds earlier.
26.7 seconds
If the ball was dropped from a roof and hit the ground 3.03 seconds later, then when it hit the groundits velocity was 29.694 meters (97.42 feet) per second (rounded) downward.
A stone that falls from a ledge and takes 8 second to hit the ground travels a distance of 313.6 meters. You can find this answer by substituting 8 seconds for time in the physics formula d = 1/2 x acceleration x (t squared), where d = distance, acceleration is given as a =9.8 meters/second squared, and t squared is time in seconds.
There is 1 million seconds in a Mega-second.
To find the change in height per second, we divide the total change in height by the total time taken. In this case, the change in height is 5000 feet and the total time is 200 seconds. Therefore, the change in height per second is 5000 feet / 200 seconds = 25 feet per second.
There are 1000 milliseconds in one second.Ans. - There are 100 mini seconds in one second.. Mini seconds are known to people as centi seconds.