Watch closely, and don't try this at home without adult supervision:
2000/20 = 100 meters per second
16.39 metres/second
2000 seconds is equivalent to 33 minutes and 20 seconds. To break it down, there are 60 seconds in a minute, so 2000 divided by 60 gives you approximately 33 minutes, with a remainder of 20 seconds.
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There are about 0.5556 hours in 2000 seconds. That is also about 33.33 minutes, or exactly 33 minutes and 20 seconds.
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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