60 mi/h * 5280 ft/mi * 1hr/60min * 1min/60sec = 88 fps
If a car is moving at 100 feet per second, then it is traveling at 100 feet per second.
The speed of a wave can be calculated using the formula speed = frequency × wavelength. Given the frequency of 65 Hz and speed of 1080 feet per second, we can rearrange the formula to solve for wavelength: wavelength = speed / frequency. Plugging in the values gives a wavelength of about 16.62 feet.
The question is inherantly flawed. A car traveling at a constant speed cannot accelerate, if it could it's speed would not be constant. "Constant speed" means that speed is not increasing or decreasing but remain consistent over time. For example, if you cover 10 feet during each second, your speed is constant. "Constant velocity" implies constant speed, but it has an additional constraint: you can't change your direction. If you travel constantly at 10 feet per second in a straight line, then your speed is constant and your velocity is constant. But if you travel constantly at 10 feet per second in a wiggly line (or a circle, or anything not straight), then your speed is constant but your velocity is NOT constant. If you travel at a constant speed but change direction, velocity is changed. Or if you travel in the same direction but change the speed, velocity is changed. Average speed is is easier: distance/time So, your question should read: Why can a car traveling at an average speed accelerate, but a car traveling at constant speed cannot? Or Why am I asking the wrong questions?
Speed = (distance) / (time) = 33/5 = 6.6 feet per second
To convert 1100 miles per hour to feet per second, you can multiply by 1.46667. Thus, the speed of the Earth's rotation in feet per second would be approximately 1617.34 feet per second.
Jesse is traveling at 154 feet per second.
Its speed is 6 feet per second. Its velocity is 6 feet per second in whatever direction it's going.
62.5 miles per hour equates to 91.67 feet per second.
1/60th mile per second or 88 feet per second
At 55 mph you are traveling 80.66 feet per second and after one hour at that speed you will have traveled 290,400 feet.
105 mph = 154 fps
To calculate the speed, you would divide the distance traveled by the time it took to travel that distance. In this case, traveling 5000 feet in 30 seconds means you are traveling at a speed of 166.67 feet per second.
At 180mph you are traveling at 264 feet per second.
To calculate traveling feet per second, you would typically divide the distance traveled in feet by the time taken in seconds. The formula is: Feet per Second = Distance (in feet) / Time (in seconds)
It will travel ten feet.
You have to be traveling at about 80.67 feet per second.
At 60 mph you are traveling at 88 feet per second.