20 kilometers per hour or 12.5 miles/hours
(60 divided by 2) kph
If you meant 25 km/hour then the horse will travel 12.5 km in 30 min.(1/2 hour) .
Average speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)
average speed = distance / time
Well, honey, it all depends on the horse's speed and how many breaks it takes to pee. On average, a horse can trot at about 8-10 miles per hour, so it would take roughly an hour or so to cover 10 miles. But hey, if that horse is feeling frisky and gallops at around 25 miles per hour, you could be at your destination in no time. Just remember to pack some snacks for the ride, those horses can work up an appetite.
(60 divided by 2) kph
If the horse gallops 15 km in 30 minutes then it would cover 30 km in 1 hour. It's average speed would be 30 kph (kilometres per hour).
8 kilometers per hour
If you meant 25 km/hour then the horse will travel 12.5 km in 30 min.(1/2 hour) .
20 km / 45 minutes = 0.444 km/min 0.444 km/min * 60 min/hr = 26.7 km/hr
The horse travels 15 kilometers in 30 minutes, that is half an hour or 1800 seconds. so the average speed is15 / 0,5 = 30 km/h (kilometers per hour)or15000 / 1800 = 8,3 m/s (meters per second)
Typically most horses that are not bred to race will not be able to reach that speed, the average horse gallops at 18 mph. However at that particular speed the horse could possible travel for 3-4 minutes at the most covering about 2 to 2 1/2 miles.
Distance = time * average speed (velocity) Average speed = Distance/time
Average speed = Total distance / Total time
"Plunging hoofs" typically refers to the forceful and rapid movement of a horse's hooves as it gallops or runs. It can convey a sense of power, energy, and speed.
Average speed is calculated by dividing the total distance traveled by the total time taken to travel that distance. The formula for average speed is: average speed = total distance / total time.
Average speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)