3.852 seconds at 50 mph
2500 sq metres
speed = distance/time --> time = distance/speed = (30 m)/(50 m/s) = 0.6 seconds
It is possible.
10 meters
A 50 meter sprint.
Your cardio-respiratory component of physical fitness is measured when you do 50 meters sprint.
The longest standstill in a sprint bicycle competition during the 200 meters sprint is 3 minutes and 50 seconds, achieved by Dutch cyclist Fred Rompelberg. He set this record during the 200-meter sprint event at the World Championships in 1993, held in Mexico. This remarkable feat showcases the athlete's exceptional skill and control in track cycling.
3.852 seconds at 50 mph
2500 sq metres
That depends entirely at what speed she's walking !
At a pace of 10m/sec it would take him 50 seconds.
50 + 50+ 20+ 20 = 140 meters
Lions can sustain a sprint for about 300 meters, reaching speeds of up to 50 mph, but they are not built for long-distance running. Generally, lions rely on short bursts of speed to catch prey or defend territory.
It would take 2500 m^3 (2500 cubic meters) of water. This is equal to 2,500,000 liters or about 660,430 US gallons.
Jarrah Timber is grown in Northern Australia.
speed = distance/time --> time = distance/speed = (30 m)/(50 m/s) = 0.6 seconds