how long would it take you to hop 30 meters based on your speed on the 5 meter trial?
It all depends on your pace however you should have walked roughly 25 meters
5 minutes
400 mph
It really varies based on walking speed
You can measure the speed of water using a flow meter, a current meter, or by timing how long it takes for a floating object to travel a certain distance. Another method is to calculate the speed based on the slope and roughness of the stream channel.
About 365.5 meters a minute.
There is no speed for a meter per second, because that is a measure of speed itself. A meter per second (m/s) is a measure of speed, just like, say, miles per hour. Calculating speed is putting the distance (m) over time (s) and dividing. In dividing these numbers, you get a unit of speed, in this case, meters per second. A meter per second hasa speed of ONE meter per second.It's sort of like you're asking how many grams a gram weighs.A meter per second is a good walking speed. It is the same as 60 meters per minute, 3600 meters in 60 minutes, or 3.6 kilometers per hour.
To determine how many student minutes are in 5500 meters, we need to know the pace at which students travel. Assuming an average walking speed of about 1 meter per second, it would take roughly 5500 seconds to cover that distance. This equates to approximately 91.67 minutes. However, the exact number of "student minutes" will vary based on the specific pace used.
Depends on your speed. If you convert hours to minutes, then you could say 40 MPH (miles per hour), it just all depends on your speed.
The SI standard unit for length is the meter (m).
To convert miles to minutes, we need to know the speed at which the distance is covered. If we assume an average walking speed of 3 miles per hour, which is equivalent to 1 mile every 20 minutes, then 0.48 miles would take 9.6 minutes to walk. This calculation is based on the formula: time = distance / speed.
by a speed gun or speedo meter?