YES. At 55 miles per hour you are traveling at 80.67 feet every second. This means that every 15 seconds you are traveling 1,210.05 feet.
about 5.5
Ignoring air resistance (which probably is not safe to do) it would impact at a smidge over 18 seconds from when it was released and be traveling about 580 feet per second.
the car goes from 0 miles in an hour to 60 miles in an hour over 7 seconds this can be changed to minuets (60 minuets in an hour) the car goes from 0 miles in a minuet to 1 mile in a minuet over 7 seconds this can be changed to seconds (60 seconds in a minuet) the car goes from 0 miles in a second to 1/60 miles in a minuet over 7 seconds which then can be changed to feet (5280 feet in a mile) the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 5280/60 feet in a second over 7 seconds this can be simplified the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 88 feet in a second over 7 seconds now lets divide everything by 7 the car goes from 0 feet in a second to 12.57 feet in a second over 1 seconds so are answer is... the car accelerate from 0 to 12.57 feet per second in 1 second
It is -5.2 feet.
A dot that moves over 43 feet in 1.5 seconds is moving at the rate of 43 feet per 1.5 seconds, or 28.666... (28 2/3) feet per second.
Since one hour is 3600 seconds (60 minutes per hour times 60 seconds per minute), 12 seconds is 12 over 3600th of an hour, or 0.03333 of an hour. In 12 seconds, at 495360 feet per hour, you would travel about 1651 (495360 times 12 divided by 3600) feet.
If you buy 18 boxes you will have enough, plus a few extra. 18 boxes will cover just over 434 square feet.
They're all a little over six feet.
Yes, with over 9 feet of water
It does have a bearing. The rule in most states is 100 feet. But I recommend you use them at 200 feet if you are traveling at over 50 mph.
He cuts the feet feet off of them so he puts tape over the end to cover up the cut.
392 ft in 8 sec. = 49 fps