187 feet per second into mph

    • [DOCX File]virginia school bus specifications

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      The three required points shall be: (1) three feet above the center point of the horizontal driver seat surface, (2) at the longitudinal midpoint of the body, and (3) three feet forward of the rear emergency door or, for Type D (RE) public school buses, three feet forward of the end of the aisle.


    • [DOC File]Assignments Differentiation

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      8. A rocket powered car is being tested in the California desert. Starting at rest, the car accelerates to the velocities shown in the table where t is in seconds since the car started and v is in meters per second. t (seconds) 1 2 3 5 10 20 30 40 v (meters per second) 21 68 135 186 214 226 228 230 a.


    • [DOCX File]UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS

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      c. Normally the gear used during push loading is equivalent to second gear in the old D7G, for the MCT it is in RPM’s and first for the 621B Scraper. The MPH listed in Table #5-2 for the scraper reflect the maximum and/or average speed in miles per hour.


    • [DOC File]Yough High School Rocketry Team

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      The difference in time was 2 seconds, yielding the 64 foot altitude at ejection using and 32 feet per second squared as the acceleration of gravity. The whirly bird landed 10 seconds after ejection. Using and the 64 feet as the vertical displacement, the acceleration of the whirly bird was found to be 1.28 feet per second squared.


    • [DOC File]Domain and Range - OpenTextBookStore

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      The velocity, v in feet per second, of a car that slammed on its brakes can be determined based on the length of skid marks that the tires left on the ground. This relationship is given by In this formula, g represents acceleration due to gravity (32 ft/sec2), d is the length of the skid marks in feet, and f is a constant representing the ...


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