If we look at this in a purely Newtonian way:
Assuming you have no vertical speed at the start, and using gravitonic acceleration of 9.8 m/s2 (exact value varies depending on your location on the planet), such a fall would take approx. 8.6 seconds. By that time you'll be going over 152 mph. Realistically, you would slow down due to atmospheric friction. Skydivers tend to reach a certain maximum speed (before the chute is opened), which btw lies above and beyond what you could reach in 1200 feet.
There are actually record attempts for reaching the maximum possible speed (where the skydiver plummets head first as an arrow to minimise the resistance on the body).
I don't know the full effects of such friction, but can guess that over a height of 1200 feet this won't prolong your fall to beyond 9 seconds.
It will take approximately 7.1 seconds for an object to fall 500 feet assuming free fall in a vacuum. This time can vary slightly depending on air resistance and other factors.
The water pressure of the ocean at 500 feet is approximately 217.5 pounds per square inch (psi). This pressure increases by 14.7 psi for every additional 33 feet in depth due to the weight of the water above.
Traveling to Kepler-186f would take approximately 500 years using current technology.
To find the time taken to perform 500 joules of work at a power of 25 watts, you divide the work by the power. In this case, 500 Joules / 25 watts = 20 seconds. Therefore, it would take 20 seconds to perform 500 Joules of work with 25 watts of power.
240 meters is a little over 700 feet. Most full-size cruise ships are 900-1100 feet long. A football field is 300 feet from goal line to goal line, but if you count the end zone, track, stands, and the rest of the stadium, it's probably around 500-600 feet. Shopping malls can be over a thousand feet from end to end. Hope this lends some perspective.
It will take approximately 7.1 seconds for an object to fall 500 feet assuming free fall in a vacuum. This time can vary slightly depending on air resistance and other factors.
7.58 seconds.
To find the area in acres of a space that is 500 feet wide by 500 feet long, first calculate the area in square feet: 500 feet × 500 feet = 250,000 square feet. Since there are 43,560 square feet in an acre, divide 250,000 by 43,560, which equals approximately 5.74 acres. Thus, a space that is 500 feet wide by 500 feet long is about 5.74 acres.
500 meters=1,640.41 feet
To travel 500 feet at 40 mph, it would take about 6 seconds. This is calculated by converting 40 mph to feet per second (40 mph = 58.67 fps) and dividing 500 feet by the speed in feet per second.
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There are 1,640,419.95 feet in 500 kilometers. 500 kilometers x 3,280.8399 feet/1 kilometer = 1,640,419.95 feet 1 kilometer = 3,280.8399 feet
1 km = 3280.8 feet, 500 feet = 500/3280.8 km
1,500 feet long and 500 feet wide
no. it is 500 feet long by200 feet wide
100' x 500' = 1.14 acres
Any dimensions you like - so long as the area remains 500 square feet !