It depends on how fast you can swim and how long you can sustain that pace.
It would take you 22.37 seconds to swim 900 meters at a pace of 1.5 miles per minute. This is completely impossible because no human can swim 90mph!
30 minutes
Well actually the US doesn't take up minutes but there are 1440 minutes in a day.
i swim a fair bit. an average swimmer will swim 50 metres in about 1 and a half minutes breastroke. maybe 10 seconds faster if front crawl
A lap is technically 2 lengths. And every 2 lengths in 50 yards. Therefore, you would have to swim 10 lengths (or 5 laps) to complete 250 yards.
It depends on how fast you can swim and how long you can sustain that pace.
It would take about 1.71 minutes at that pace. However, no human can swim 35 mph!
It would take a lot shorter. Fins help you swim much faster. Therefor, you will finish in a shorter amount of time.
Minutes in an aircraft. bout 7 hours if you hold the channel swim record !
Several minutes
1603036 lengths of a (standard) 25m pool - that's going to take a long time!
There are many different lengths to society's average daily commute. Some people take 5 minutes others take hours to commute.
It is about 644 lengths . Up and back 322 times. somewhere on the last lap you cross the 10 mile mark. I worked this out by first working out what 10 miles is in meters and then dividing 25 meters into that. there are about 1.609344 kilometers to each mile. 10 miles is 16093.44 meters.
It would take you 22.37 seconds to swim 900 meters at a pace of 1.5 miles per minute. This is completely impossible because no human can swim 90mph!
Well, the channel is 30-40 land miles depending on tidal drift. 50 lengths of a 32.18metre pool = 1mile: therefore ~1500-2000 lengths 32.18 lengths of a 50metre pool = 1mile: therefore ~965-1287 lengths Remember that the English channel is very cold, about 60 degrees, which won't make your task any easier!
it should take atleast 15 seconds to do a 25, so about 2 minutes, well that's my time for when i swim a 200