I have Played football and it seems like you would be best for middle strong linebacker.
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You need the speed in terms of inches per some_unit_of_time: 1 mile = 63360 inches 1 minute = 60 seconds 1 hour = 60 minutes = 60 × 60 seconds = 3600 seconds 20 miles/hour = 20 × 63360 inches/(3600 seconds) = 352 inches/second Now you can calculate the time: time = distance ÷ speed → time = 115 inches ÷ 20 mph = 115 inches ÷ 352 inches/second = 115/352 seconds ≈ 0.327 seconds
15 miles in 60 minutes = 15 miles in 3600 minutes = 15 miles in 216000 seconds = 1 mile in 14400 seconds = 5280 feet in 14400 seconds = 63360 inches in 14400 seconds = 4.4 inches in one second = 88 inches in 20 seconds, or 7 feet-4 inches.
Assuming a constant rate of 12 inches every quarter of a second, she could travel 12 x 40 = 480 inches in 10 seconds.
There are more seconds in a million years than inches from the sun to the Earth. There are about 31.5 million seconds in a year, so there are approximately 31.5 billion seconds in a million years. The average distance from the sun to the Earth is about 93 million miles, which is equivalent to roughly 5.5 trillion inches.
1 yard = 36 inches 1 minute = 60 seconds ∴ 32 yards per minute = 32( 36 inches ) per ( 60 seconds ) = 1152 inches per 60 seconds = 19.2 inches per second
It is 1/1800 inches/second.
26 inches in 3.0 seconds = 8.7 inches per second (to one sig fig).
3.166667 inches is 3.166667 inches, whether on a ruler or anywhere else.
Curious to try this one: if it travels 90° in 2 seconds, then it travels 360° in 8 seconds, that would be ten inches in 8 seconds. So, in one minute, it would travel 75 inches; in one hour it would travel 4.500 inches, or 375 feet, or 0.071022 mph.
top 3 runningback linebacker or safety you are pretty strong and fast
To convert miles per hour to inches per second, you first convert miles to inches (1 mile = 63,360 inches) and hours to seconds (1 hour = 3,600 seconds). So, 0.6 miles per hour is equivalent to 0.6 * 63,360 inches per 3,600 seconds, which is approximately 10.8 inches per second.