Not many feet, but a few. They dont just fall, the germs in your sneeze always end up on something. Even when there's nothing around it's bound to float or....land on your hands then on to someone else
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it will be about 54000 or around there 3,240,000 ft then convert ft to mtrs then to miles
Anything that travels 1,635 miles per hour.
A car driving 50 miles per hour travels 264,000 feet in one hour or 4,400 feet per minute or 73.3 feet per second. 50 x 5,280 feet (per mile)= 264,000 divided by 60 = 4,400 divided by 60 = 73.3
1,100 feet per second = 66,000 feet per minute
I heard a sneeze can travel 50 feet at least
3 feet
Are you sneezing into the wind or indoors? Are you sneezing uphill or downhill? These are all factors on sneeze distance. :) The real answer is that once you sneeze, your germs become airborne and can travel for miles.
about 6 feet.
light travels much faster than sound:light travels 186,000 miles/secsound travels ~1,000 feet/sec or ~0.2 miles/sec
A simple sneeze spray an average of 40,000 droplets of saliva and mucous but some sneezes can go up to about 60,000 to 120,000 droplets. It lingers around in the air for about 12 hours and you also might smell your own sneeze. The air from a sneeze can travel 10 ft away but the wet spray travels and infects people 5 ft away. Simple sneeze: Achoo!= 40,000 droplets Wet sneeze: Ha-Isshhoo!= 60,000 to 120,000 droplets happy sneezing
A sneeze can travel 15 feet. Be sure to turn your back if someone has sent one in your direction.
Light travels 186,282.397 miles per second. That is 983,571,056 feet per second.
Well according to FerrariF50man's Experiment on Youtube ''Does a sneeze travel at 70mph?''The answer is basically 'no' because the sneeze power out of your nose feels like it travel fast but it really travels at about 23mph / 30kph! :)A sneeze can basically travel at the speed of 23 miles per an hour.WELL...According to Myth Busters it's 39 MPHit is 165km per hour
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85 mph
At 25 miles per hour, a car travels: 36.67 feet per second.