The boiling temperature of water decreases as altitude increases. At an altitude of 4000 feet, the boiling point of water is around 204°F (96°C) instead of the standard 212°F (100°C) at sea level.
The water pressure at a depth of 900 ft is approximately 390 psi.
There are approximately 1,006 gallons of water in an 8 ft x 8 ft x 3 ft container.
The weight of the barge plus cargo will equal the weight of the water it displaces. If the barge sinks to a depth of 4' then the volume of barge under water is 4 x 25 x 100 = 10,000 cf. This will also be the volume of water displaced. Water weighs 62.4 lbs per cf so 10,000 cf weighs 624000 lbs. This will be the cargo weight plus the weight of the barge. No way to separate the two weights, but the barge weight is probably a small portion of the total.
5280 ft x 5280 ft x 5280 ft x 62.4 lbs per square ft = 9,185,152,204,800 lbs
Before jumping 200 ft into water, it is important to ensure the water is deep enough and free of obstacles. Check for any warning signs or regulations in the area. Make sure you are a strong swimmer and have proper training for high jumps. It is also recommended to have a spotter or lifeguard present for safety.
The boiling point of water at this altitude is 84,2 oC.
4000 sq ft divide by 20 ft = 200
There need not be any as an area can have any shape; for example 4000 sq ft can be a rectangle with side lengths 1 ft and 4000 ft - as this rectangle has a width of 1 ft a 10 ft by 10 ft area cannot be extracted from it. However, if you are asking how many sections with the same area as a square of sides 10 ft can be made in an area of 4000 sq ft, then: 4000 sq ft ÷ (10 ft × 10 ft) = 4000 sq ft ÷ 100 sq ft = 40.
An acre is 43,560 sq ft , so 4000 sq ft is 4000/43560 = .092 acres. A little less then a tenth of an acre.
4000 yd.
Answer: 4000 ft² = 371.612 m²
4000 ft. is bigger because 1y=3ft.
D=2h h=4000ft D=2(4000 ft) D=8000 ft
If you want the price per square foot, divided 4000 by 1500. The price is 2.66 per square foot.
3/4 of a mile is 3,960-ft. 4,000-ft is more longer.
4000 ft s e x
216000 mph