"Hour" is a unit of time. "Mile" is a unit of length. They can never be equal, or converted one to the other. If they could, then you'd be able to calculate how many miles of sleep you got last night.
The time required to travel 1/10 of a mile would depend upon the speed.The latitude/longitude "minute" is 1/60 of a degree, and is measured as flat on maps although it is on the curved exterior of the Earth. A minute of latitude is equal to a nautical mile, which is 1.15 miles or 1.85 kilometers. A minute of longitude is equal to that only at the equator, and becomes less as you move toward the poles and the longitude lines converge.So there would be 0.087 latitude minutes in 1/10 of a mile.
Distance = rate * time time=distance/rate 1 mile / 565 mile/hr = 0.00177 hr = 0.106 minutes = 6.372 seconds
ANSWER: 9.375 minutes/milepace/mile = time/ distance= 60 minutes/ 6.4 miles= 9.375minutes/mile
20 seconds at that rate.
250 mile equal how much time?
The average 60 year old, is over weight and can not run a mile, they would have to walk. However Paul Flecther Masters Athlete and coach can run the mile in 5.00min. He is the current 800m, 1500m and 10000m European Champion 2019.
The average time for the 1500M is around 8 minutes. The record for 1500M for a 15 year old is 4:00.08 minutes, won by Josho Morgan from South Wales
About 3356 approximately - 8 hours flying time
While 1600m is closer to a true mile, there is no specific reason why internationally the 1500m is ran instead of the 1600m. The 1500m race started in the late 1800s in Europe, most likely as a metric version of the 1 mile race the Americans were running during that time. Once the metric system became the widely accepted measurement standard throughout most of the world the 1500m was officially adopted by International competition. With a record book spanning over 100 years for the 1500m race, it is unlikely the 1600m will become an official International race. The 1600m however, is most commonly ran in Highschool track.
Men's 1500m record holder is El Guerrouj with a time of 3:26.00. Women's 1500m record holder is Qu Yunxia with a time of 3:50.46.
Alan Webb with a time of 3:30.54
The Babylonians are also known for the Babylonian mile, which was a measure of distance equal to about seven miles today. This measurement for distances eventually was converted to a time-mile used for measuring the travel of the Sun, therefore, representing time.
the extra 109M takes a world class man another 16-17s, for a 3:50 1500M runner, probably another 18s. so, call it a 4:08.
If you're comparing calorie count, look at time and intensity instead of miles. For me, a 10 mile ride would equal about a 4 mile run in time and effort.
Hicham El Guerrouj of Morocco with a time of 3:26.00
1 mile equal 1609,344 m. The conversion is only approximated because the man is not only an instrument and the relation is not absolute linear: time for 1500 m = 1500 X time for 1 mile/1609,344