4mi
7040
21120 feet = 4 miles
The oceantic crust is (2-4mi)
2 mi. 6 yd.
4.03891 mi. rounded would be 4mi.
find the perimeter of a decagon if all off the sides equal 4mi.
MUSTANG: , Mustang GT 5.0L DOHC V8 412 BHP 390 LBS FT TORQUE 6SPD MAN 0-60 MPH:4.3s 1/4mi: 12.7s @ 111mph----- Camaro SS 6.2L OHV V8 426 BHP 420 LBS FT TORQUE 6SPD MAN 0-60 MPH: 4.7s 1/4mi: 13.1S @ 110 MPH
5280ft = 1mi 4mi x 5280ft/mi = 21120ft 21120ft + 200ft = 21320ft
Answermost factory stats say 14 or soNot even close, the RS V8 came with the L03 5.0L TBI (throttle body injection) not TPI (tuned port injection) which made only 170hp. as opposed to the 5.0 TPI which made 225hp. An RS automatic on a good day would run a 15.7 1/4mi. @ 87mph a manual one would maybe run a tenth or two quicker, if the driver was halfway decent. As far as 0-60, would be in the 7-8 second range. 5.0 TBI cars were pigs, low compression motors made for fuel economy, and one that runs well will return 27-30 mpg. highway. I hope this helps you out some.
Answermost factory stats say 14 or soNot even close, the RS V8 came with the L03 5.0L TBI (throttle body injection) not TPI (tuned port injection) which made only 170hp. as opposed to the 5.0 TPI which made 225hp. An RS automatic on a good day would run a 15.7 1/4mi. @ 87mph a manual one would maybe run a tenth or two quicker, if the driver was halfway decent. As far as 0-60, would be in the 7-8 second range. 5.0 TBI cars were pigs, low compression motors made for fuel economy, and one that runs well will return 27-30 mpg. highway. I hope this helps you out some.
80W * 8 hrs = 80W *(8*60*60)sec =2304000 J =2304 kJ SOME MORE INFO ABOUT HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM: A watt measures power, which is a rate: how much energy is used in a given amount of time. 1W = 1 J/s. To think about how to calculate the energy used by a lamp burning energy at the rate of 80W, in 8 hours, it might be helpful to think of analogies to more familiar rates Take pay rate. I take a job at a pay rate of $9 per hour. If I work for 8 hours, I'll have made $9 the first hour, $18 at the end of the second hour, etc. Or $9/h * 8h = $72. If I walk at a rate of 4 mile per hour, and I walk for 15 minutes, I'll have walked for 4mi/h * 15 min * (1h/60min) = 4 mi/h * 0.25h = 1 mi. So to find out how much energy is used, multiply the power (energy rate) by the amount of time the lamp is on, by the number of hours in a second (or divide by the number of seconds in an hour).