This is if you can run around 15 to 16 feet per second or 10 to 11 miles per hour. If you train 10mph is not that hard to achieve. So yes it is fairly easy for a fit person.
The average speed is exactly 30 meters per 6 seconds. Expressed in some other units . . . -- 300 meters/minute -- 18 kilometers/hour -- 5 meters/second -- 0.005 millimeters/microsecond
300 feet per 2.92 seconds = ~70.05 (70.0498132) mph
ur question is not a good one. Leaniar M and sq.M are different units. One is length other one is area.
100 yards is 300 feet 5 feet per second at 300 feet it would take 60 seconds or 1 minute
Well, the phrase they often use is about "apples and oranges"... If you add them together, you tend to get senseless answers. For example: to add 3 km + 300 meters, it is clear that, since 3 km = 3000 meters, the answers is 3300 meters. If you just go ahead and add 3 + 300, for an answer of 303, well, that doesn't make any sense whatsoever.
300 meters/60 sec. = 75 meters/X sec. 300X = 4500 X =15 seconds ------------------- no 300/60 = 5 75/25 = 3 ---------------no, again
Since there are 3600 seconds in one hour, 12 seconds is 1/300 hour.To travel 18 meters in 12 seconds is the same average speed as traveling 5400 (300 x 18) meters in 1 hour, or 54 km per hour.
To calculate the time it takes to travel 300 meters at a speed of 10 meters per second, you can use the formula: time = distance/speed. Plugging in the values, time = 300 meters / 10 meters per second, which equals 30 seconds. Therefore, it would take 30 seconds to travel 300 meters at that speed.
30 seconds
To find the speed, divide the distance by the time taken. In this case, the distance is 200 meters and the time is 5 minutes, which is 300 seconds. The speed is therefore 200 meters divided by 300 seconds, resulting in approximately 0.67 meters per second.
.0081/300 = .000027 = 2.7 x 10^-5
0.000027m/s or 27 microns per second
I think it must be 300 x 30...
Depends on the level of runner. The world record is held by Michael Johnson at 30.85 seconds. He also holds the 400m world record 43.18 seconds.
Light travels 300,000 km per second, or 300 million meters/second. Convert the 2 hours to seconds, then multiply by 300 million.
5 minutes is 300 seconds @60 seconds per minute.
300 seconds.