About 13 minutes
The excess is 1/2 minute per mile.The marathon is 26 and (385/1760) miles.The aggregate excess time is (0.5) x (26-385/1760) = 13.109 minutes (rounded) = 13min 6.6sec
No. It would take it longer to get from here to there, but only because it would have to travel a longer distance, not because its speed would change.
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Taking 60 minutes (one hour) you divide by 7 = 8.5714 miles per hour. If he kept that pace for a marathon, he would complete the marathon in 2 hours and 48 minutes. Not world class, but a very good time for an amateur.
A sprint is a short running race at speed. A marathon is a long distance running race, when stamina is more important that sprinting. Whichever race a competitor takes part in, the goal is to win. Therefore, the answer is the marathon.
That depends on how fast you go. At an average 60 mph, the trip will take 29 minutes. Slower, longer.
The 'electricity' would move at the same speed, but it would take longer to get from the cloud to the ground.
The 'electricity' would move at the same speed, but it would take longer to get from the cloud to the ground.
No word for it. A Swahili speaker would simply say "marathon.": Nimeshindania marathon, I competed in a marathon.
If it's blowing 55 mph, it's not a hurricane anymore.AnswerEven if it is no longer a hurricane now, it's speed is still 55mph now. Designation of the storm has nothing to do with its current speed.Answer 2It's speed 'now' would be zero in this moment in time, unless you asked this question in the last day or so.Answer 3"Now", as in 30 minutes after it was 65 mph, the speed would be 10 mph.
It depends on what your speed is. At 60 MPH it would be 7 minutes
It depends upon your speed. For example, at 189.4 mph, it would be 60 minutes.