Question:
what is the speed in feet per second, of an object traveling at 32 miles per hour?
2009-02-06 11:06:33 UTC
what is the speed in feet per second, of an object traveling at 32 miles per hour.

Secondly, how long,in seconds, will it take the object to go 3035 feet?


here is an example of what the question is asking,

Example: Length = 4000 feet, Speed = 65 mph use t = d/r. find rate in feet/second
rate = ( 65 miles/1hour)(5280 feet/1 mile)(1 hour/3600 seconds)
rate = 95.33 feet/second and distance = 4000 feet so using t = d/r, time = 4000feet /(95.33 ft./sec) and time = 41.96 seconds


First one to get it correct gets 10 points!
Three answers:
biire2u
2009-02-06 11:13:40 UTC
32 m/hr * 5280 ft/mile * hr/3600seconds = 46.9 feet per second



3035 feet / 46.93 ft/s = 64.7 seconds to go 3035 ft
?
2009-02-06 11:19:25 UTC
Put 32 mph to feet per second into Google and get 46.9333...fps

Then 3035/49.33 = 61.52 seconds
jeannette
2016-05-29 12:19:36 UTC
There is a roll maneuver you can do. Go head first and push off the ground and do a somersault just before you hit. Then you are falling forward along the ground. You will get tore up, but have a 20% chance of surviving a fall from any hight if you can get it right. God will have to be with you to get it done though.


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