16.39 metres/second
Watch closely, and don't try this at home without adult supervision:2000/20 = 100 meters per second
2000 metres per second.
Honey, the 1000 meters isn't a standard track event, so there's no official world record for it. But if we're talking about the fastest times ever run, we can look at some unofficial records. Kenyan runner Noah Ngeny ran the fastest 1000 meters in 2 minutes and 11.96 seconds in 1999, followed by Wilson Kipketer in 2 minutes and 12.18 seconds in 2000, and Sebastian Coe in 2 minutes and 12.18 seconds in 1981. Hope that satisfies your need for speed!
2000 meters = 1.24274238 miles.
2000 yards = 1,828.8 meters.
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.
It would take approximately 6 seconds for the sound of thunder to travel 2000 meters at a speed of 330 meters per second. This is calculated by dividing the distance by the speed.
Watch closely, and don't try this at home without adult supervision:2000/20 = 100 meters per 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
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.
It would take approximately 6 seconds for the sound of thunder to travel 2000 meters at a speed of 330 meters per second. This is calculated by dividing the distance (2000 meters) by the speed of sound (330 meters per second).
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2000 metres per second.
Honey, the 1000 meters isn't a standard track event, so there's no official world record for it. But if we're talking about the fastest times ever run, we can look at some unofficial records. Kenyan runner Noah Ngeny ran the fastest 1000 meters in 2 minutes and 11.96 seconds in 1999, followed by Wilson Kipketer in 2 minutes and 12.18 seconds in 2000, and Sebastian Coe in 2 minutes and 12.18 seconds in 1981. Hope that satisfies your need for speed!
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