Speed multiplied by time. ex. 100m/s * 5s = 500m
You divide metres by 1000 So 500m = 0.5km
.5km
1 half km = 500m 1687m-500m=1187m
500m is 1/4 of 2 km.
distance travelled 500m, time taken 96s (1.6min) speed = distance divided by time 500m ÷ 96s = 5.2083333333333m/s (5.208 rounded to 3 decimal places) To convert to km/h, simply multiply by 3600 and divide by 1000 5.208 x 3600 ÷ 1000 = 18.7488km/h
Soviet speed skater Yevgeny Grichin won the gold in the 500m race in the 1956 Winter Olympics.
Velocity = Distance/ TimeFor instance, if I were to travel 500 meters in 2 hours the equation would look like:V = 500m/ 2 hours. If I was asked to convert to minutes i would of course convert 2 hours to 120 minutes. So then it would look like V = 500m/ 120 minutes. 500/ 120 = 4.17 m/ min.Speed, speed is a numerical indication of motion. It is measured in speed units (m/s) per time units (s). The formula for speed:Speed = distance travelled / total time takenAverage speed = Total Distance Covered/Time Taken to Cover the Distance.The units for average speed will depend on the units used to measure the distance and the time. Commonly used measures are kilometres per hour and metres per second.Or, if you prefer to live in the past, miles per hour and feet per second.s=d/t
It will take 50 seconds for a man running at 10m per second to travel 500m. This is calculated by dividing the distance (500m) by the speed (10m/s).
it means 1/2 kilometer length or may be 500 minutes of time.
That depends on wether your talking about short track or long track.
around 500m above sea level (average height)
Speed multiplied by time. ex. 100m/s * 5s = 500m
500M
Bonnie Blair
short track 1000m , short track relay, speed skating 500m
500m is 50,000 centimeters. (100cm per meter)