Answer:
[tex] 32.2\frac{ft}{s^2} [/tex]
Explanation:
To do this conversion we have to know that:
[tex]1ft=0.3048m [/tex]
(It is easy to find this value on physics textbooks or internet physics webpages)
So, we should convert the gravitational acceleration in the next way:
[tex]9.81\frac{m}{s^{2}}=9.81\frac{m}{s^{2}}*\frac{1ft}{0.3048m} [/tex]
So, the meters cancel out:
[tex]9.81\frac{m}{s^{2}}=9.81\frac{1}{s^{2}}*\frac{1ft}{0.3048}=32.18\frac{ft}{s^2} [/tex]
[tex]9.81\frac{m}{s^{2}}=32.2\frac{ft}{s} [/tex]