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Even standing still we're all travelling at 460 metres per second
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Bedtime with my little Ape. Reading a free book from the library. 741... At 0 Β°C (32 Β°F), the speed of sound is about 331 metres per second (1,192 km/h, 741 mph.) - πβοΈ - π¦
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when a 10 gram object with a radius of 2 centimetres is dropped from 100 metres high into 1.3 kilograms per metres cubed air density with 0 metres per second wind velocity, the terminal velocity is -8.24m/s πππ. this is proportionally equivalent to the helicopter crash, long live black mambaππ
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The difference in water Levels at Lynn Headwaters 24 hours apart. Water levels on the North Shore rose from 1.2 cubic metres of water per second, to 114.5 cubic metres of water per second.
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Light particles are hitting your eyes at 299,792,458 metres per second
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︎ Nov 12 2021
When the Human Beings use metres per second instead of lizardmen per mile
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︎ Jul 06 2021
The endangered giant kangaroo rat can run at 3 metres per second, is a keystone species (meaning it is vital for the health of its ecosystem) and is darn adorable.
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[Event] The measured speed of the average flying snake in mid-air ranges from 8 to 10-metres per second.
4th Month 79 AD/Year 20 of the rule of Queen Myranda I. Arryn, The Eyrie
#Myranda
When the emotions calmed down somewhat, there were consequences and fallout of the unfortunate demise of lady Elesham that needed to be dealt with.
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The mantis shrimp can smashits victims' shells with the force of a . 22 caliber bullet. But that's not because it has particularly powerful muscles. instead of big biceps, it has arms that are naturally spring-loaded, allowing it to swing its fistlike clubs to speeds up to 23 metres per second.
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One of two 60m /200 ft tall glass silos (AutoTΓΌrme) used as storage for new Volkswagens at the company's Autostadt (Auto City) The towers are connected to the factory in Wolfsburg by a 700-metre tunnel. When cars arrive at the towers they are carried up at a speed of 1.5 metres per second.
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︎ Mar 26 2021
What would happen if an object a few metres across, weighing 1.3 metric tons, slammed into the moon at 60,000 metres per second?
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eli5: Metres per second..PER SECOND
Can someone explain to me why items fall at 10metres per second per second and what does that even mean? I feel like a cant wrap my brain around it.
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︎ Oct 24 2020
Wasnβt expecting my small college townβs weather report to have wind speed measured in metres per second, but Iβm ok with it!
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︎ Jul 10 2020
TIL that the reason the speed of light is EXACTLY 299,792,458 metres per second is that the metre is technically defined by international agreement as the distance light travels in 1/299792458 of a second.
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TIL that the largest piece recovered of the 2013 Chelyabinsk Meteor weighed around 650kg, and punched a 7 metre-wide hole in ice 70cm thick. Before impact the meteor was 20m wide, travelled at 12 miles PER SECOND and exploded with the energy of around 500 kilotonnes of TNT. It big.
theguardian.com/science/2β¦
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I am running at a velocity of two metres per second
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You have a power to run 50 metres per second. What do you do with this power?
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︎ Jan 26 2020
I wish standard gravity was exactly 10 metres per second squared.
It would make physics sums so much easier!
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TIL The sandbox tree's fruiting bodies are large capsules which can explode when ripe, splitting into segments and launching seeds at 70 metres per second (160 mph). One source states that ripe capsules catapult their seeds as far as 100 metres (330 ft). The sap is poisonous and can blind humans.
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Flooding event in Townsville, Australia - Drone footage of the nearby dam releasing water up to 2000 cubic metres per second
youtu.be/l7eml1_d3Gk
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︎ Feb 04 2019
You can fly, but only straight down at 9.81 metres per second squared.
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︎ Sep 10 2019
TIL that bumblebees can attain ground speeds up to 15 metres per second (54 km/h or 33.55 miles/h) while foraging.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bumβ¦
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First SSTO. Made it into orbit with 3,000 metres per second of fuel left!
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TIL In 1999, Lene Hau led a Harvard University team who, by use of a Bose-Einstein condensate, succeeded in slowing a beam of light to about 17 metres per second, and, in 2001, was able to stop a beam completely.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lenβ¦
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If time is space, and mass is energy, is it possible to express density as joules per second? (As opposed to kilograms per cubic metre)
Does that mean power (joules per second) and density are the same thing? Could density then be measured in watts?
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It stops a .357 magnum round travelling at 490 metres per second
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Moon lad. B class dark companion, all enemies within 5 metres of player lose 40 hp per second. -60 courage, -5 alignment.
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My textbook on fluids/hydraulics refers, in an example, that water is carried through a pipe at the rate of 0.025 metres cubed per second. I'm a tad confused by this unit as it is not the usual one for velocity. Is this an oversight in the textbook or is it right and can someone clarify this pleas
I'm confused by the use of metres cubed per second. Is the textbook correct or is this an oversight? Can someone please clarify this for me and if it is correct, then is it specific to be used by fluids?
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Gazprom hikes Ukraine gas price by a third: "The company's CEO says the change was because Kiev has failed to pay its bills. ... the price of Russian gas for Ukraine has gone up to $385.5 per 1,000 cubic metres in the second quarter of 2014 from the previous rate of $268.5."
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[Canucks at Home] A certain 23-year-old, nearly two-metre tall Italian-Canadian has been reported to be on trial with UTA Arad in the Romanian first tier. Per ProSport, Easton Ongaro has joined the team in Antalya, Turkey for a midseason camp
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For every pint of blood you lose, you can run 5 metres per second faster than you usually do.
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︎ Jul 23 2019
Why can we theoretically go 299,792,457 metres per second and then all of a sudden not be able to go 1 metre per second faster?
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Vattenfall plans hydrogen upgrade to Aberdeen offshore wind farm. Desalinated seawater would be used as an input and β assuming maximum capacity from the 8.8-MW turbine β the site could produce up to 0.18 cubic metres of green hydrogen per hour.
energyvoice.com/renewableβ¦
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︎ Jan 05 2022
The Speed of Light is 3*10^8 metres per second. What then is the Speed of Darkness?
100 metres over 9.58 seconds.
edit: wow this blew up overnight! How do I flair this as racist?
edit2: holy shit I was tired when I wrote this. My physics teacher will kill me. I wrote time/distance instead...
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the speed of light is measured in metres per second, but the length of a metre is measured using the speed of light
All of the standard metric units of measurement use this kind of circular definition - another fairly well-known example being the temperature unit Kelvin (previously based on the Celsius scale which assigned 0 degrees to water's freezing point and 100 to its boiling point).
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Are all of us really moving at ~450 metres per second at all times?
Growing up, i've never really questioned things that are taken as fact such as the earth's rotation.
I've started to question this recently and the explanations provided aren't satisfactory at all. Supposedly we are all (except those at the poles) travelling at incredible speeds at all times and somehow don't feel any of it because everything is moving at the same time. Is that a satisfactory answer to anyone here? How is it that the entire atmosphere of the earth is able to match the speed of rotation so perfectly that we don't get massive winds? Thoughts?
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Vattenfall plans hydrogen upgrade to Aberdeen offshore wind farm. Desalinated seawater would be used as an input and β assuming maximum capacity from the 8.8-MW turbine β the site could produce up to 0.18 cubic metres of green hydrogen per hour.
energyvoice.com/renewableβ¦
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Cost per square metre for a renovation
We are in Sydney and we are looking to renovate. We have just started talking to architects and the first conversation we had with one said we need a budget of $6k - $6.5k per square metre to renovate. That seems extraordinary to me and what i have seen online points closer to $3-4k.
We didn't discuss anything in terms of materials or design. Just some inital general ideas of what we are looking to do to our house. We didn't even talk about builders or opportunities to reduce costs.
Am I way off or is $6k what we should be budgeting for?
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