No that is technically impossible for human beings at this point of our species evolution point.
Running 100 meters in under 10 seconds is a feat done only by the top athletes of the world. Doing this repeatedly for 600m already yields 1 minute. Thus you would need to run 100m in 6 seconds. There may be creates on the planet that can accelerate to speeds near this but in general, unless we become super horse humans, there is no possibility that a human can run this without 'running in a car'.
No, the World Record is 2:11.96 - Noah Ngeny of Kenya (record set in 1999)
4.82 km 1 mile = 1.6 kilometer 1 kilometer = 0.62 mile
It is exactly, no more, no less - 40 kilometers. If you are unsure of the length of a kilometer, 1 kilometer is 1000 meters.
50 calories
No. This would be 60 kilometers in an hour.1 kilometer = 0.621371192 mileThis would be over 37 miles an hour.
Mile run training is running for a mile which is 1 kilometer By Brett matthews and p.s werner stinks
(1 kilometre) / (9.6 kilometre per hour) = 1/9.6 hour = 0.10417 hour (rounded) = 6minutes 15seconds
kilometer
in the literal sense, it takes one kilometer to run one kilometer. another way is the time varies for each individual. for they may have different fitness levels, making them go different speeds, and frequent to non frequent stops/breaks
A square kilometer is a square that measures 1 kilometer by 1 kilometer
2.5 miles (4.0 kilometer) is the longest run in Utah. 2.5 miles (4.0 kilometer) is the longest run in Utah.
the speed of A is 1/9 miles per min. the speed of B is 1/8 miles per min. the speed of C is 1/10 miles per min. So, student B is the fastest.
it was done by John squash in 1000000000000000000000minutes