When you run 1000 metres, you don't go at the same speed all the way. However, if you know the distance you ran and the time it took, then you can find the speed you would have had to go at if you had gone at the same speed all the way. That is called the average speed.
The average speed in kilometers per hour is the distance in kilometers divided by the time in hours.
1000 m divided by 13 s =76.9231 m/s
76.9231 m/s multiplied by 60 seconds/minute = 4615.3846 meters/minute
4615.3846 meters/minute multiplied by 60 minutes/hour = 276,923.08 meters/hour
276,923.08 meters/hour divided by 1000 meters/kilometer = 276.923 kilometers/hour
276.923 kilometers/hour divided by 1.6 kilometers/mile = 173.08 miles/hour
To answer the question of 100 meters run in 13 seconds, which is a bit more feasible for running, divide all the answers by 10, which is the same as moving the decimal point 1 digit to the left, as in 17.31 miles per hour.
1000 meters in 60.6 seconds = 36.91 mph
You need to convert the minutes into seconds so that the units match. 1 minute = 60 seconds 20 minutes = 1200 seconds speed = distance travelled divided by the time taken so- speed = 1000m divided by 1200s speed = 8.333m/s
distance = rate * time rate = distance / time 1 kilometer = 1000 meters 4 hours and 48 minutes = 288 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 17280 seconds 203 km * 1000 meters/km / 17280 seconds ~= 11.75 meters per second
The speed is exactly (5000 meters)/(5 seconds), or 1000 meters per second. In a somewhat more familiar unit, it's also 3,600 kilometers per hour, which is really steppin' along! That's about 2,237 miles per hour, and about 3 times the speed of sound.
distance = rate * time 1000 meters = 331 meters/second * x seconds x = 1000 / 331 So about 3 seconds.
1000 meters in 60.6 seconds = 36.91 mph
25 mps, there are 3600 seconds to the hour and 1000 metres to the kilometre so: 25 x 3600/1000 = 90 kph
(1,000 meters/20 minutes) x (1 minute/60 seconds) = 5/6 meter per second
probably not because the average person runs 100 meters in 20-25 seconds, a person will be lucky to sprint it in under 20 seconds
You need to convert the minutes into seconds so that the units match. 1 minute = 60 seconds 20 minutes = 1200 seconds speed = distance travelled divided by the time taken so- speed = 1000m divided by 1200s speed = 8.333m/s
distance = rate * time rate = distance / time 1 kilometer = 1000 meters 4 hours and 48 minutes = 288 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 17280 seconds 203 km * 1000 meters/km / 17280 seconds ~= 11.75 meters per second
The speed is exactly (5000 meters)/(5 seconds), or 1000 meters per second. In a somewhat more familiar unit, it's also 3,600 kilometers per hour, which is really steppin' along! That's about 2,237 miles per hour, and about 3 times the speed of sound.
If 1.51.28 represents 1 minute 51.25 seconds, then the time taken is approx 1.8547 seconds. So the speed is 1000/1.8547 = 539 metres/sec, approx.
distance = rate * time 1000 meters = 331 meters/second * x seconds x = 1000 / 331 So about 3 seconds.
The calculation required is: distance divided by time = average distance per second 98 meters divided by 10 seconds = 9.8 meters per second. To calculate in commonly used kilometers per hour multiply by 3600 ( to get Hours )and divide by 1000 ( to get Kilometers) or simply use 3.6 as a factor. 9.8 meters per second times 3.6 = 35.28 kilometers per hour 9.8 meters per second times 3600 divided by 1000 = 35.28 kilometers per hour
1 kilometer is equal to 1000 meters. 4.1 minutes is equal to 246 seconds. Velocity would equal 1000 meters divided by 246 seconds. So the answer is 4.065 meters per second West.
The time it takes to walk 450 meters can vary depending on individual walking speed. On average, a person walking at a moderate pace of around 5 kilometers per hour would take approximately 5-7 minutes to cover a distance of 450 meters.