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>> No.8588596

>>8588588
First convert to Planck units
Then divide
Then convert back to hours to get
1.000000023 hours

>> No.8588604

>>8588588
80 hours?

>> No.8588612

>>8588588
It depends on the size of stride or tires.

>> No.8588616

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.

>> No.8588727

0.999.... miles

>> No.8588731

holy fuck 1 fucking hour you dumb brainlet

>> No.8588740

12

>> No.8588755

>>8588596
Show your working dickhead

>> No.8588756

>>8588588
>If you're going 80 minutes per hour, how long will it take you to go 80 miles?

>> No.8588759

>>8588756
About 80

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8588763

>>8588756

>> No.8588811

>>8588612
>not factoring in air resistance

>> No.8589101

>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!

>> No.8589102

>>8589101
80 miles clearly means in the tangent direction

>> No.8589108

>>8589101
what if were on a track?

>> No.8589182

>>8588588
*PAAAAAAARP*

>> No.8589201

>>8588755
>Using Google is hard

>> No.8589252

>>8588731
not an argument

>> No.8589421

>>8588588
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

>> No.8589470

>>8588731
lurk more

>> No.8589504

>>8588588
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA5GCwtCOu4

>> No.8589505

>>8588588
In the most basic model, 1 hour.

>> No.8589605

>>8589102
Then you would never get there

>> No.8589608

>>8588588
about tree fiddy

>> No.8589700

>>8589101
>believing the earth is curved

>> No.8589702

>>8588588
my acceleration is 0 m/s^2 so it would be +Inf seconds

>> No.8589704

>>8588588
define a mile

>> No.8589710

>>8588588
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

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8589764

1 hour = 100 minutes

>> No.8589772

>>8589764
cocoa more like brainleta lmfao

>> No.8589773

>>8588588
First you would need to prove all miles are the same length.

>> No.8589837

>>8588588

in relation to what?!