That's going to depend on whether you're thinking of a snail, a tortoise, a
cheetah, a surfboard, a Segway, a world-class marathoner, a bicycle, a car, a
honey-bee, a passenger jet, an artificial satellite, or an electromagnetic wave.
1 km per second is defined as equal to 1000 meters per second. Therefore, a speed of 15 meters per second is 15/1000 km per second or 0.015 km per second.
299792500 m/s (about 300 million meters per second)
2191.21 meters per second.
340 meters per second is a measure of speed, not a duration of time. To find out how long it takes to travel a specific distance at that speed, you would need to define the distance in meters. For example, if you wanted to know how long it takes to travel 340 meters at that speed, it would take 1 second, as speed is distance divided by time.
meters per second is a speed measurement and seconds is a time so the amount of meters per second depend on both meters and seconds not just one
In dry air (68F) the speed of sound is 343 meters per second
You will go 100 metres, no matter what speed you go at.
It is about 9.814 meters per second per second on Earth
Average speed of 23.4 MPH Top speed >27 MPH
It depends on how many meters per second. 1 m/sec is a walk. 100 m/sec is highway speed (in the slow lane), about 62.5 MPH.
The speed of light is 299,792,458 meters (186,282 miles) per second, in vacuum. It's slightly less in a material medium.
There are 1000 meters/second in 1 kilo meters/second