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The world record for the Woman's 200 Meter Dash is: Indoor - 21.87 (Merlene Ottey) Outdoor - 21.34 (Florence Griffith-Joyner)
Indoors it's 2 laps because each lap is 200m. However on an outdoor track it's one lap because each lap is 400m. If you compare the times of the indoor and the outdoor times, you will see that the outdoor times are usually better. Sometimes, it's good to compete in the indoor 400 metres because the weather, doesn't affect significantly what your time will be. In the outdoor, hot weather, rainy weather etc, can affect your time.
You cannot convert minutes to meter per second. because minutes is a time unit and meter per second is a velocity unit.
The world record for the 1000 meters is: Men - Indoor - 2:14.96 (Wilson Kipketer) Outdoor - 2:11.96 (Noah Ngeny) Women - Indoor - 2:30.94 (Maria de Lurdes Mutola) Outdoor - 2:28.98 (Svetlana Masterkova)
it can be played indoor or outdoor on a hard court
Usually if the box for the christmas lights states that it is okay for outdoor use, it will withstand rain and winter weather. This does not mean it is waterproof. I would not recommend immersing your lights in a bucket of water.
You could use indoor decor, but I wouldn't leave indoor decor outside because it could fade or not be weather resistant and might get ruined if left outdoors for a extended period of time.
A second is a time measurement, a meter is distance. There is no conversion.
Assuming you don't run any faster in the 300m. 3/4x (time run)=300m time
Yes both indoor and outdoor fans will operate, the only time 1 will stop in heat mode is in defrost the outdoor one stops briefly to defrost better,
You can't convert that. You can only convert units that measure the same type of thing - for example, units of length to units of length, units of mass to units of mass, units of time to units of time, etc.
The world record for the Woman's 50 Meter Dash (indoor) is set by Irina Privalova with a time of 5.96 seconds.