You cant.
Without knowing initial velocity ? Hmmm. That could make it difficult.Our best advice would be to use what you do know to find what you're looking for.
Technology and science can not exist without knowledge of material properties.
It's 63.7 meters/second faster than its initial speed, downward, and 63.7 meters/second slower than its final speed, downward. Without knowing either of those, we can't calculate the specific number.
The Fahrenheit temp is what temperature it would be without any wind. So without knowing the wind speed at least there is no way to answer your question This link has a chart on it that shows the formula you need to get your answer http://www.nws.noaa.gov/om/windchill/
1 (cubic foot) per pound = 0.0624279606 m3 / kg
Without knowing initial velocity ? Hmmm. That could make it difficult.Our best advice would be to use what you do know to find what you're looking for.
distance divided by speed is equal to timetraveled.
You cannot.
Impossible to say without knowing the initial value.
This cannot be done without knowing both the width and length of pipe.
it depends on how much lead you cant calculate it without knowing exact measurements
Speed is distance over time. Without knowing the speed, we cannot calculate this.
Air is a formless fluid that follows the ideal gas law. Therefore, the density of the fluid is a function of temperature and pressure, (directly proportional to pressure, inversely proportional to altitude, and inversely proportional to temperature. Therefore, without knowing the location of the cubic yard of air, and without knowing the temperature at that location, and without knowing the vapour pressure of water in the air at that moment - nobody can give you an answer.
Speed is distance over time. Without knowing the speed, we cannot calculate this
Unfortunately it is impossible to say what temperature it is without knowing addional factors affecting the situation. The time factor is not enough on its own.
Speed is distance over time. Without knowing the speed, we cannot calculate this.
This is impossible to calculate without knowing the surface area of the pool.