1 minute = 60 seconds so 10 mintes = 10*60 = 600 seconds.
2 metres per second = 2*600 = 1200 metres in 600 seconds
Although it's pretty much impossible to travel at 6 miles per second, if you were doing so, you would travel a total of 6 x 1609.344 x 180 = 579363.84 metres.
2750 metres.
6 metres per second = 6*60 = 360 metres per minute = 360*3 = 1080 metres in 3 minutes. However, you cannot maintain that speed for 3 minutes.
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it will be about 54000 or around there 3,240,000 ft then convert ft to mtrs then to miles
(6 meters/second) x (4 minutes) x (60 second/minute) = 1,440 meters
If you could sustain that speed, 1.2 kilometres.
You can walk 1.3 miles in 10 minutes at 3.50 meters per second.
To calculate the distance traveled in 3 minutes running at a rate of 6 meters per second, first convert 3 minutes to seconds (3 minutes = 180 seconds). Then, multiply the speed (6 meters per second) by the time (180 seconds) to find the total distance. Therefore, the distance traveled would be 6 meters/second x 180 seconds = 1080 meters.
(4 meters/second)(40 seconds) = 160 meters.
Although it's pretty much impossible to travel at 6 miles per second, if you were doing so, you would travel a total of 6 x 1609.344 x 180 = 579363.84 metres.
2750 metres.
Anywhere you like - if you travel for long enough!
If you run for 10 minutes at a speed of 2 m/s, you will travel a total distance of 1200 meters. Distance = speed x time.
Light travels at a speed of about 299,792 kilometers per second. In half a second, light will travel around 149,896 kilometers.
3,600 miles.
The answer is 32 meters