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The longest distance ever was 18 feet by Horst Schultz
3 feet
Because distance can be measured in any direction. For example, if I throw a ball -- it could travel a distance of 16 feet (5 metres). The direction I throw it depends which way I'm facing !
Many tornadoes can range from travel, some barley a few feet or yards, some up to 20 miles or more, depending on the tornado. The longest distance a tornado has ever been known to travel was 219 miles.
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8 feet? No distance because you are back where you started?
The longest distance ever was 18 feet by Horst Schultz
800,000 feet
This question requires some assumptions to answer. The speed of the pitch has a direct correlation for the time to travel the 50 feet but because you are talking about such a short distance travel time between speeds is minuscule. If the ball were traveling at 60 mph it would take .564 or just over half a second to travel 50 feet.
1.079 ins
About 6.24 seconds at 45mph to travel 412 feet.
3 feet
Depends entirely on the size of the vehicle. The average stopping distance for a vehicle is around 160 feet. That includes 51 feet you will travel during your reaction time. And 109 feet braking distance.
not 100% on this but i think its 6 feet of drop for every 100 feet of travel
They will travel in short spurts of about 3 feet (about 1 metre) at a time when evading predators.
Just divide the speed of light by the distance.