20 minutes.
Talking about riding speeds and riding distances on a stationary bike is rather pointless because the bike isn't going anywhere, at any speed. If you're riding for exercise, count the time instead.
26/52 = 1/2 mile per minute or 30 miles per hour
It is important to know how to calculate the speeds of objects. If a person is riding their bike at 15 miles per hours, they will travel 30 miles in 2 hours.
Three hours (30/10 = 3).
That's 12 MPH, or just shy of 20 KMH. There's no way of telling if this is "good " or "bad" w/o knowing the riding conditions. A road race on a flattish course will be at about double that speed.
24 minutes
about 2 hours
Talking about riding speeds and riding distances on a stationary bike is rather pointless because the bike isn't going anywhere, at any speed. If you're riding for exercise, count the time instead.
It depends on the speed gone, the kind of bike ridden, and the weight of the person riding. However, on average, approximately 36 calories per mile are burned. Therefore, about 560 calories would be burned.
26/52 = 1/2 mile per minute or 30 miles per hour
That depends on your speed.
Take the distince you are riding your bike, divide it by the miles per gallion that your car gets. This will give you the number of gallons of gas you save. For Example if you are riding 30 miles and would have driven the car that gets 20 miles per gallon, then 30 divided by 20 equals 1.5. So you would be saving 1.5 gallons of gas.
1 mile bike riding = 1 mile walked.Both are equivalent to 5,280 feet, 1,760 yards, or 1,609.344 meters.
It is important to know how to calculate the speeds of objects. If a person is riding their bike at 15 miles per hours, they will travel 30 miles in 2 hours.
Speed = (distance) / (time) = 33/0.0462 = 714.29 feet per second = 487 miles per hour (rounded)Great biking !
about 3 pounds
No. they must be increasing speed to accelerate.