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112500 kg m/s
Assuming that it's flown well, the terminal velocity is just about the stall speed of the aircraft - between 80 and 150 mph. If it's just falling out of the sky then it may exceed mach (aprox 750 mph).
750 ml is approximately 1 'fifth'
750 cc - A cc (cubic centimeter) and a mL (milliliter) are equal to each other in terms of volume.
0.5 litres is 500 millilitres therfore 750 milliletres is 250 milliltres bigger
112500 kg m/s
750 kilometers(470 miles)
750/0.30 = 2500
Divide 750 by 100 and then multiply your answer by 85. 750 / 100 * 85 = 637.50 or Multiply 85 x 7.5, get 637.50
Example: 3/4 = .750 .750 x 1.1547 = .8660
750 is an integer and not a fraction. However, it can be expressed in rational form as 750/1. You can then calculate equivalent rational fractions if you multiply both, its numerator and denominator, by any non-zero integer.
Velocity means speed. So high velocity is high speed and low velocity is low speed. Example: High velocity 204 Ruger 32 grains 4000 fps 1200 ft. lbs. Low velocity 577 Nitro Express 750 grains 2050 fps 7000 ft. lbs.
If you traveled 25 miles in 2 minutes, your average speed was 25 miles per 2 minutes or 750 miles per hour. If your rate of deceleration was constant, your initial speed was two times 750 miles per hour or 1500 mph. I do not have enough information to determine your initial velocity because I don't know what direction you were going, and velocity is speed with direction.
A measurement of 750 square meters is equal to 2460 square feet. Square meters and square feet are used to calculate the surface area of a given space.
Anything at all ... BUT if you want to assume a steady speed THEN 12.5 miles per minute = 750 mph
It is 750.
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