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∙ 14y agoThe total work is (9000 x 18) = 162,000 foot-lbs.
To get it done in 60 seconds requires power at the rate of (162,000 / 60) = 2,700 ft-lbs/sec.
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∙ 14y agoThe work done to raise the object is given by the formula: work = force x distance. The force required to lift 9000 lb a distance of 18 ft in 60 seconds is: (9000 lb x 18 ft) / 60 s = 2700 ft-lb/s.
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.
1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second 30 inches = 2.5 feet (2.5) x (220)/10 = 550 foot pounds per 10 seconds = 1/10th of a horsepower.
To convert pounds-feet per second into horsepower, use the formula: Horsepower = (pounds-feet per second) / 550 This conversion assumes that 1 horsepower is equivalent to 550 pounds-feet per second.
Just divide the distance (in meters) by the time (in seconds).
meters is the distance traveled per unit time per second. Mileage = meters Time = seconds
Distance covered in nth second means the distance covered in that particular second . It cannot be more than the distance covered in n seconds which means the distance covered in a total time of n seconds.
Multiply by a value in seconds, that way you find out the distance. The distance will be in metres which will be travelled in a certain amount of seconds
Distance is a unit of distance, while seconds are units of time. The two are unrelated.
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.
A light second is a unit of distance, not a unit of time.
Speed = distance/Time = 1000 metres/100 seconds = 10 metres per second.
1 horsepower = 550 foot-pounds per second 30 inches = 2.5 feet (2.5) x (220)/10 = 550 foot pounds per 10 seconds = 1/10th of a horsepower.
This question doesn't make a lot of sense. Maybe something is missing? To convert seconds to metres per second you would need to divide the metres given by the number of seconds used. If all you have is seconds, and no distance, then you are stuck. Metres per second is a measure of speed and seconds is a measure of time. Speed=distance/time. So divide your metres by your seconds to get metres per second.
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A second is a time measurement, a meter is distance. There is no conversion.
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