There are 60 minutes in an hour, so the toy travels for (5 feet / hour) * (60 minutes / hour) = 300 ft / hour.
There are 3 feet in a yard, so the toy travels (300 ft / hour) * (1 yd / 3 ft) = 100 yards in one hour.
v=d/t so that means you will travel 10 yards for every second you are traveling. 10 yards is approximately 9.14m so in 1 minute you will have traveled 548.4m
Well, isn't that a delightful question! If the horse runs 250 yards while the train travels 600 yards, we can see that for every 1 yard the train travels, the horse runs 0.4167 yards. So, if the train travels 3000 yards, the horse would run 1250 yards. Just imagine those happy little horses running freely alongside the train, creating a beautiful scene of movement and joy!
At 1000mm per second it will take 91.44 seconds (1 minute 31.44 seconds) to travel 100 yards.
What do you mean travel? Like a pass play? That could be anywhere from 5 to 60 yards.
according to the research i did on the net a worm travels a distance of 40m in 20 minutes. you would calculate the average speed of the worm in m/minute.
14 yards in one minute.
Multiply meters by 1.0936 (rounded) to get yards.
146 yards per minute
880 yards per minute.
352 yards per minute.
1,760 yards per minute
73 mph is 2,141.33 yards per minute.