You don't need to do a calculation here as it states that there are 47 frames every second
Images per second and frames per second are both the same. They describe the video image that is stored.
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.
In o bit it travels 17,000 mph, or about 17500/3600 seconds = 4.7 miles per second
5 metres per second squared
(450,000 meters) x (1 second/120 meters) = 3,750 seconds( 1hour 2minutes 30seconds )
At 24 frames per second times 60 seconds equals 1440 frames per minute.
At 24 frames per second, it is 11 minutes, 3 seconds and 16 frames
It depends highly on what you are running. Are you thinking of a specific game? I hope you know what frames per seconds are...
24 frames per second are projected in most animated films.
FPS = Frames Per Second. It is a measure of how many frames of video is generated every second. Higher FPS means smoother video.
24 frames per second (standard) would be 1440 frames per minute.
24 frames per second is the best FPS for cameras.
500000
This depends on how smooth you want your animation to look the minimum frame rate is usually 12 frames per second therefore 12fps * 60(seconds per minute) * 3(minutes) = 2160 frames if you want to try different frame rates use the equation f(x) = x * 180 where x = the number of frames per second to find the number for frames you will have to take to complete your video.
30
It depends on the media you are using. For example : Standard animation is around 16 (although some professional animators use 20 frames per second) fps (fps means frames per second), in film (or shooting a movie) there are 24 frames per second. There are a few things to realize though: the less frames you use the more choppy it will look, the more you use the smoother it will look, giving it a more natural feel. To find the answer to your question you must ask yourself 1 more; Is it animation or film? From that answer you can figure it out. For 2 seconds of animation there will be around 32 to 40 fps. For film there will be 48 fps.
300 seconds per mile = 17.6 feet per second