no because you have got a Ussain bolt and its not fast enough.
no you just cant run so fast as your legs wont move that fast
It basically already is. One km means One Thousand Meters, so 127 kilometers means 127 thousand meters, which could be written either as 127,000m or One hundred twenty thousand meters.
The size of a playground can vary widely, so the number of meters it covers could vary significantly. Some playgrounds may be as small as a few hundred square meters, while others could cover several thousand square meters.
No. That is 100 km per minute, or 6000 km per hour. The cruising speed for a passenger jet, for comparison, is around 1000 km per hour.
A kilometer is a thousand meters. Larger prefixes could be used, such as megameter or gigameter, but they aren't commonly used in practice.
You can't. Meters per second is a straight off speed, CFM(cubic feet per minute) is a flow rate. You could convert cubic meters/second into CFM though. Here's a link that'll help you with that:http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=conversion.shtml
"could you call me in a minute" is the more acceptable term.
Yes, it is. One of the current Australian residential walking records is: a shade over 60 kilometersin 6 hours, which boils down to about 167 meters every minute for 6 solid hours.That doesn't mean that you or I could do it, but to answer your question: Yes, it's possible.
There are 1000 meters in a kilometer (kilo means 1000), so I guess you could say there is one thousandth of a kilometer in a meter.
There are 1000 millimetres in one metre. Therefore, 13.74 metres is equal to 13.74 x 1000 = 13740 millimetres.13.74 meters=13,740 millimetersA "milli" is a thousand, so there are a thousand millimetres in a metre. So therefore there are 13,740 millimetres in a metre.Knowing there are a thousand millimetres is a metre, you could have multiplied 13.74 by 1000 which would give you the same answer!(Millimeter is American for millimetre!)
If there are 1000 meters in a kilometer and a runner travels 125 meters per minute, that would mean the runner could travel one kilometer in 8 minutes (1000 / 125 = 8). If the runner is going to run 10 kilometers it would take (10 * 8) or 80 minutes to finish the 10 kilometers.
Can't answer this. Some trees need 10 feet of space, whereas some flowers can be planted from an inch to a foot a part. It could be from a dozen to a thousand + depending on what you plant.