24 metres in 6 seconds = 24/6 metres per second = 6 mps
This question is a perfect case where it's important to somehow describe the "reference frame" in which a particular speed is measured.For example, if the "200 meters per second" is the plane's AIRspeed, then as long as the fuel holds out,that speed doesn't change, no matter what kind of air the plane flies through.It's clear that this question is interesting only if all the speeds are measured relative to the GROUND.If the plane's groundspeed is 200 meters per second, and it encounters a wind that's blowingacross the ground at 50 meters per second in the opposite direction, then the plane's groundspeedbecomes 150 meters per second.
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the airplane will fly farther. This is due to the fact that both the airplane and the hot air balloon use fuel. Also because the hot air balloon only means of movement is wind, While an airplane use jet propulsion. This allows the airplane to travel in any direction
We've found that the large foam gliders (4ft wingspan) fly the furtherst, but for airplanes that are all the same size, I think that balsa wood is the way to go.
9.8m/s
24 metres per 6 seconds = a speed of 24/6, or 4 metres per second (roughly 8mph).
The plane's speed is 6.136363636 mph.
7.5 miles per hour
7.5 miles per hour
360 feet per minute.
A paper airplane by ken Blackburn is the longest to stay aloftin 27.9 secs. but a walkalong glider flies long too but it is not a paper airplane because you still need to cut tape and fold.
the airplane with the most fuel
Airplane fly mothers and fathers
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Answer 7.6 mph Explanation: 3.4 meters = 0.00211266205 miles So the speed is about .002 miles/second and there are 3600 seconds in a hours. so that is .002x3600=7.2 miles per hour. Now if we use .00211 then we have 7.6 which is a better estimate. 3.4 meters/sec which is about 7.6 mph.
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Any airplane that the president flies on is called Air Force One. Most often it is a Boeing 747.