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If you're going 80mph, how long will it take you to go 80 miles?
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First convert to Planck units
Then divide
Then convert back to hours to get
1.000000023 hours
80 hours?
It depends on the size of stride or tires.
Okay, here's what you do. Calculate how much chalk you will expend if you drew a line while hanging off the side of a car for 80 miles. Note the time when you run out of chalk. Tsk. I blame your mother.
0.999.... miles
holy fuck 1 fucking hour you dumb brainlet
12
Show your working dickhead
>If you're going 80 minutes per hour, how long will it take you to go 80 miles?
About 80
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>not factoring in air resistance
>if you are going 80mph how long does it take to go 80 miles?
Thats a good question op. See, you'd first have to take into consider the curvature of the Earth. We also have to assume that you are a vector going at 80 mph. Since the earth is curved at 7.89 inches per mile, then you are losing 7.89 inches per mile, so 80(5280(12) - 7.89) = 5068168.8 iph. That means you're going to take an hour to go 79.99 miles, or 60.0075 hours to go 80 miles, or about an hour and 27 seconds. Hope I helped!
80 miles clearly means in the tangent direction
what if were on a track?
*PAAAAAAARP*
>Using Google is hard
not an argument
the formula is speed/distance=time
because speed is distance/time like 80 miles/hour
so in your case
(80mile/hour)/80miles you simplify by 80 miles and you get 1hour
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In the most basic model, 1 hour.
Then you would never get there
about tree fiddy
>believing the earth is curved
my acceleration is 0 m/s^2 so it would be +Inf seconds
define a mile
depends in factors like traffic, accidents on the road, the climate, how many curves are on the road, if you have to take a u-turn and move to another highway
fuck, why the fuck is there even traffic on highways, like, yeah everyone has to get to the city, so fucking go faster, fuck
1 hour = 100 minutes
cocoa more like brainleta lmfao
First you would need to prove all miles are the same length.