40 metres in 8seconds what would the speed be
About 365.5 meters a minute.
To calculate speed, you need to divide the distance traveled by the time taken. In this case, the runner covers 200 meters in 50 seconds. Therefore, the speed of the runner would be 200 meters divided by 50 seconds, which equals 4 meters per second.
The men's world record for 400 metres is 43.18 seconds, while the 800 metres record is 101.11 seconds ... this suggests that we should expect 600 metres to be run in no less than 75 seconds by a world champion male runner ... no less than 90 seconds for a female.
66⅔ meters per minute.
375 meters/per minute
To calculate the runner's average speed, you would use the formula: speed = distance ÷ time. In this case, the distance is 100 meters and the time is 15 seconds. Therefore, the average speed of the runner would be 100 meters ÷ 15 seconds = 6.67 meters per second.
About 365.5 meters a minute.
In the 2004 Olympics, the fastest runner was Justin Gatlin from the United States. He won the gold medal in the men's 100 meters event with a time of 9.85 seconds.
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The duration of Storm Runner is 60.0 seconds.
It depends on the speed at which the runner is travelling.
Running 100 meters in 6.13 seconds is equivalent to running at a speed of approximately 22.66 miles per hour.
Depends on the level of runner. The world record is held by Michael Johnson at 30.85 seconds. He also holds the 400m world record 43.18 seconds.
1.53 m/s towards the beach
Magnitude of average acceleration = (change of speed) divided by (time for the change)Average 'A' = (6 - 4) / 20 = 2/20 = 0.1 meter per second2-- That's the average over the 20 seconds. We don't know anything about thevalue of the acceleration at any particular instant during the 20 seconds.-- We're working entirely with scalars ... speed, not velocity, and magnitude ofacceleration ... since we don't know anything about the runner's direction atany time during the whole event.
If your question relates to a'foot race' then Justin Gatlin who ran the 100 meters in 9.45 seconds in 2011. This was o.13 seconds faster that Usain Bolt
1.53 m/s towards the beach