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Approximately 164,042 miles.
There are 5280 feet in one mile. Therefore, 50 miles per hour is equal to 50 x 5280 = 264000 feet per hour. There are 3600 seconds in one hour. Therefore, 264000 feet per hour is equal to 264000/3600 = 73.3 recurring (that is, 73.3333...) feet per second.
33 x 8000 = 264000 33% x 8000 = 2640
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My 97 has 264000 and drives great.
50 miles per hour is 50 * 5280 (feet per mile) per hour = 264000 feet per hour and then, depending on how long a time period you're interested in...you could just divide the 264000 feet per hour by 60 to find the distance in feet per minute...then divide that again by 60 to find the distance in feet per second. A car will travel 264000 feet per hour at 50 mph. 264000 feet per hour / 60 minutes per hour = 4400 feet per minute 264000 feet per hour / 3600 seconds per hour = 73.33 feet per second
1 mile is equal to 1760 yards. Therefore, 150 miles is equal to 150 x 1760 = 264000 yards.
1 mile equals 5280 feet.50 miles equals 5280 times 50 or 264000.
To break the double bond in 2-butene, we need to break two bonds. The energy needed to break a double bond is twice the bond enthalpy of a double bond (2 * 614 = 1228 kJ/mol).
That depends upon for how long it is moving:Every day it will travel 50 miles/hr x 5280 ft/mile x 24 hr/day = 6336000 ft/dayEvery hour it will travel 6336000 ft/day ÷ 24 hr/day = 264000 ft/hrEvery minute it will travel 264000 ft/hr ÷ 60 min/hr = 4400 ft/minEvery second it will travel 4400 ft/min ÷ 60 sec/min = 731/3 ft/sec ≈ 73.33 ft/sec* Added - The simple formula that should be used is converting MPH to feet per second (FPS). This is done by multiplying by 1.467, or for an easy rough estimate, 1.5. This result in 50mph = 73.35 fps. This is the method most often used by engineers and accident investigators. This can be used for determining braking distances for a car as well, once the deceleration rate is identified.
To convert miles per hour to feet per hour, you need to know that 1 mile is equal to 5,280 feet. Therefore, if you have 50 miles per hour, you would multiply by 5,280 to get the equivalent in feet per hour. In this case, 50 miles per hour is equivalent to 264,000 feet per hour.