Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
He didn't even want to figure how fast that was in feet per second.
The speed of light could drop to a few feet per second.
The players can reach speeds up to five feet per second.
Gives me an extra hundred or so feet per second.
Sound travels in air at approximately 1,000 feet per second.
It comes out of your barrel at about fourteen hundred feet per second.
The state set a considerably higher minimum of 30 to 60 cubic feet per second.
He checked a chart and determined that the average speed was 4.9 feet per second.
Tamalko's body was flying forward at almost seven hundred feet per second.
The rifle threw a 300-grain bullet at nearly three thousand feet per second.
The C-3 explodes at a rate of about twenty-five thousand feet per second.
Typical high explosives have a velocity of three thousand feet per second.
The stiletto's impact speed was measured at 16.5 feet per second.
They were three-quarters of the way across the broad crater, holding at 18 feet per second.
"Radar reports steady approach speed of ninety feet per second."
It would cross the open river-bed at over three thousand feet per second.
The discharge in cubic feet per second is determined as the product of the area times the velocity.
From then on, the amount of water released downstream could not vary more than 8,000 cubic feet per second in any one day.
Half an ounce of steel entering your forehead at three thousand feet per second.
Both guns had muzzle velocities very close to 3,340 feet per second.
The speed of sound (in feet per second) is approximately:
The distance has narrowed down and the ship is approaching now at only about 1600 feet per second."
Reserve chutes dropped you at a "standard"seventeen feet per second.
Normal dam operations rarely release more than 20,000 cubic feet per second of water.
The lead-lined film vault, for example, might land intact at 400 feet per second.