16.39 metres/second
2000
2000 m
There are about 0.5556 hours in 2000 seconds. That is also about 33.33 minutes, or exactly 33 minutes and 20 seconds.
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The world record for the 50 meter freestyle was set in 2000 by Alexander Popov. His time was 21.64 seconds. This translates to 2.31 meters/second.
To find the speed, first convert 7 minutes and 35 seconds to seconds only (455 seconds total). Then, divide the distance (2000 meters) by the time (455 seconds) to get the speed: 2000 meters / 455 seconds = 4.40 meters per second.
Costa's Kederis with 20.09 seconds!
Very fast times for 2000 meter races are about 5 mins 20 seconds. That speed is close to 14 mph.
16.39 metres/second
100 km per what time? speed is not given. Assume speed = 100 km/hour Then in 2 seconds you travel: 100 km/h = 100000/3600 m/second = 1000/36 meter/second in 2 seconds you travel 2000/36 meters = 500/9 meters = 55.6 meters
0 to 60 5 seconds top speed 165 uk spec
Men: Angelo Taylor, United States - 47.50 seconds Women: Irina Privalova, Russia - 53.02 seconds
im pretty sure its like 8.3 seconds something like that
1) 2000 - Pieter van den Hoogenband, Netherlands - 48.30 seconds.2) 2004 - Pieter van den Hoogenband, Netherlands - 48.17 seconds.3) 2008 - Alain Bernard, France - 47.21 seconds.
Maurice Greene of the United States in a time of 9.87 seconds.
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