The 'second' referred to is in reference to Degrees Minutes & Seconds Such As:
N 11°22'33" E (example) Where the 33" is the "Seconds".
However in the case listed above, the Degrees, minutes, and Seconds refers to a direction and not a distance. The appropriate answer to the question refers to Latitude and Longitude, where you will express the degrees, minutes, and seconds as a distance rather than a direction and will appear similar to this:
11°22'33" N, 11°22'33" W (example)
Answer in this scenario:
A degree is about 69 miles. Divide that by minutes and find that there is about 1.15 miles in a minute. Divide that by 60 and you will find that there is about .019 miles in a second. Since there are 5280 feet in a mile, multiply .019 by 5280 to get about 101.20 feet in a second.
There are APPROXIMATLEY 101.20 FEET in a second.
Credit:
Kristifier Paxton; Civil Draftsman
Brixey Engineering & Land Surveying, Inc.
Fort Smith, Arkansas
(479) 646-6394
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The 'second' referred to is in reference to Degrees Minutes & Seconds Such As:
N 11°22'33" E (example) Where the 33" is the "Seconds".
However in the case listed above, the Degrees, minutes, and Seconds refers to a direction and not a distance. The appropriate answer to the question refers to Latitude and Longitude, where you will express the degrees, minutes, and seconds as a distance rather than a direction and will appear similar to this:
11°22'33" N, 11°22'33" W (example)
Answer in this scenario:
A degree is about 69 miles. Divide that by minutes and find that there is about 1.15 miles in a minute. Divide that by 60 and you will find that there is about .019 miles in a second. Since there are 5280 feet in a mile, multiply .019 by 5280 to get about 101.20 feet in a second.
There are APPROXIMATLEY 101.20 FEET in a second.
Credit:
Kristifier Paxton; Civil Draftsman
Brixey Engineering & Land Surveying, Inc.
Fort Smith, Arkansas
(479) 646-6394
It depends on how fast you can run. Here are some examples:
1 second of latitude corresponds to about 101.25 feet in a north or south direction on the surface of the Earth.
Not sure if you mean how many feet long is the average foot? Please clarify.
it depends how fast you are going because if you were walking you would get less feet than if you were to be riding a car.
50 mph = 73.3 feet per second.
you cant measure time within distance...
At top speed, an Italian greyhound can run up to 40 kph.
I don't know about the world. But my son Seth plays baseball and the fastest kid in his league is Nathan Payne he can fly.
32 mph (51.488 kph)
There are 0.3048 metres in one foot. Therefore, rounded to two decimal places, 600 metres is equal to 600/0.3048 = 1968.50 feet.
Feet support you when you stand and help you maintain your balance when you stand, walk or run.
5.583 feet per second.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Assuming a constant speed throughout the entire four minutes, they would run 5280/240 = 22 feet per second.
22.5 feet per second.
5280 / 300 = 17.6 feet per second
5,280 feet.
5,280 feet.
5,280 feet.
At top speed, a cheetah can run about 70 miles per hour. That equates to 102.7 feet per second.
They will run 26,400 feet. (there are 5,280 feet in one mile).
They run 5,280 feet.
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95*3 feet.