There are 500 meters in a half kilometer; a kilometer is 1,000 meters.
Well, isn't that a happy little question! If we have 1 kilometer, which is 1000 meters, and we add 500 meters to that, we end up with a total of 1500 meters. Just imagine all the beautiful landscapes you could explore in that distance!
500 / 1.6 = 312.5 m/min or 500 / (1.6 x 60) = 5.2083 m/sec round to 5.2 meters per second
500/(speed of a roadrunner in meters per second) seconds
Since 1 meter= 3 feet, 500 meters= 1500 feet. Direct Conversion Formula 500 m* 1 ft 0.3048 m = 1,640.419948 ft
Approximately 3 minutes 20 seconds.
If you walked 2 meters in 1 second, then you could walk 500 meters in 250 seconds, or 4 minutes, 10 seconds_____________________________________________________Remember DiRT : Distance = Rate X Time Distance D= 500 m Rate R = 2m/s Time T = D/R 300m /divided by/ 2m/s = 150 seconds
500 meters/5 minutes = 100 meters per minute.
Walking speed is about 5 kph, so it should take about 6 minutes to walk 500 meters.
2 kilometres is equal to 2000 metres. Therefore, 500 metres is one quarter of 2 kilometres. Therefore, it would take her 15 minutes to walk 500 metres.
Mary's walk resulted in a displacement of 500 meters east.
40 minutes
about 1/4 mile _____________________________________________________________ Assuming 100 meter/minute, then he will walk around 500 meters or around 1/2 a kilometer.
If a train that goes 500 meters every 10 seconds you will cover 30,000 meters in 10 minutes. <><><> There are 6 units of 10 seconds to a minute. 6x500= 3000 meters per minute. X 10 minutes= 30,000
It takes 2.14 minutes (2 minutes 8.4 seconds).
500 yards per hour is approximately equivalent to 228.6 meters per hour. To convert this to meters per minute, you would divide by 60 (as there are 60 minutes in an hour), resulting in approximately 3.81 meters per minute.
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