Примери за използване на Feet per second на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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I'm well aware that a forest fire can spread at 22 feet per second.
He's going to start at negative 5 feet per second, so it's going to be negative 5 feet per second, that's his initial velocity.
traveling at 55 feet per second!
You will just have a second in the denominator, so you will have feet per second and feet per second.
indicating a low-velocity propellant. 6,000-7,000 feet per second.
After 2 seconds, he will be going-- what, 32 times 2 is 64, plus 9-- 69 feet per second downwards.
so he's moving downward at 5 feet per second.
So this first choice says the tortoise walks at 5 feet per second the whole time, and this looks right.
This walks might be an understatement. 5 feet per second is a pretty good speed,
The rate at which x is changing with respect to time is 4 feet per second.
Which is equal to-- let me scroll over to the right a little bit-- negative 5 and 1/3 feet per second.
traveling almost 70 feet per second.
traveling almost 70 feet per second.
traveling at a speed of 1,000 to 2,000 feet per second(305 to 610 meters per second) through the air.
Kenny at 3 feet per second and Jenny at 1 foot per second,
up-to-the-second data on the water levels(in cfs cubic feet per second) and relative safety over the past 24-hours at four popular southeastern Wisconsin fishing sites.
When a bullet exits a rifle barrel, it can be traveling between 800 and 1,000 meters per second(2,625 to 3,280 feet per second)-- much too fast to be seen with the naked eye.
Given that the average walking speed for a child my age is 4.4 feet per second… and that it was 9 minutes between those two messages… I calculated that I walked 2376 feet… putting me in front of the United Church on Broadway.
if I can travel ninety-one feet per second, how many will I travel in an hour,
5,000 cubic feet per second daily, as promised through the Water Apportionment Accord of 1991,