Humans are not capable of hearing frequencies as high as 65,000Hz. The upper limit of human hearing is typically around 20,000Hz. Additionally, the ability to hear sound at a specific frequency and distance depends on various factors, such as the power of the sound source and the sensitivity of the listener's ears.
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The rule for calculating the velocity of a falling object is V = gt, where V is the velocity, g is the acceleration due to gravity (32 ft/s^2), and t is the time in seconds. Plugging in the values: V = (32 ft/s^2) x 5 seconds = 160 ft/s. Therefore, the piano dropped 5 seconds ago is falling at a rate of 160 feet per second.
0.160 kg is equal to 160 grams.
160 lbs = 72.57 kg
160 tons is 145,150 kilograms.
160 feet.
160 centimeters = 5'3"
160 kilometers = 524,934.383 feet.
160 feet = 53.3333333 yards
160 cm = 5' 3"
5.25 feet = 160 cm
160 mm is about .5249 feet
There are 12 inches to the foot, so we multiply 160 inches by (1 foot/12 inches) yielding 160/12 feet = 13 feet 4 inches or 13.333... feet.
160 square feetArea:= 16 feet * 10 feet= 160 square feet
it is 160 ft
Multiply '160' to '160' Hence 160ft X 160ft = 25600 sq.ft.
140 feet x 160 feet = 22,400 square feet