Exactly 2.5 laps on a 400m track and 2.49 laps for a 440 yards track.
2.5 times: 400 + 400 + 200 = 1000
The question can't really be answered as asked because of the wide range of speeds at which the various aircraft travel. But, if we look at an average airliner traveling around 450 nautical miles per hour, we can calculate that it is covering a kilometer in somewhere around 4.6 seconds.
14kilometer
Long-jump.
1 kilometer
8 minutes
If it covers 92 meters in one second one needs to work out how many 92 meters there are in 1 Kilometer and this will be the number of seconds required to travel 1 Kilometer. There are 1000 meters in a kilometer thus 1000/92 = 10.87 so it will take the train 10.87 seconds to travel 1 kilometer.
3.1 miles
40 minutes.
Considering standard conditions of the airlines, the travel time would be around 20 hours.
The automobile formula, rate per kilometer originated in South Africa. The formula is rate times time equals distance traveled per kilometer.
524 km