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!
distance = rate * time 1000 meters = 331 meters/second * x seconds x = 1000 / 331 So about 3 seconds.
Oh, dude, it's like basic math time. So, there are 1000 millimeters in a meter, right? So, to convert 450mm to meters, you just divide by 1000. That gives you 0.45 meters. Easy peasy lemon squeezy!
distance = rate * time rate = distance / time 1 kilometer = 1000 meters 4 hours and 48 minutes = 288 minutes * 60 seconds/minute = 17280 seconds 203 km * 1000 meters/km / 17280 seconds ~= 11.75 meters per second
It is approx 2571 kilometres per hour - around ten time faster than the fastest production car.
To find the speed, you can use the formula: speed = distance / time. Here, the distance is 1000 meters and the time is 20 minutes, which needs to be converted to hours for speed in meters per hour. Thus, 20 minutes is equal to 1/3 of an hour. Therefore, the speed is 1000 m / (1/3 h) = 3000 m/h.
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Usain Bolt Is With a time of 9.58 in the 100 meters and a time of 19.19 in the 200 meters
10.6
did he not run the 100 yards
There is no 500 meters race in the world championship. They go from 400 to 800. There is a 5000 meters race though.
3:56.59 by Yelena Soboleva.
Usain Bolt with a time of 9.58 seconds
His fastest time is 9.58s.
distance = rate * time 1000 meters = 331 meters/second * x seconds x = 1000 / 331 So about 3 seconds.
Florence Griffiths-Joyner has the top three fastest times. Carmelita Jeter has the 4th fastest at 10.64 seconds.