Yes, Cheetah is able to run at the speed of 192 km/h or 170mi/h but it can maintain its speed for an average chase or less or if it tries to run for more time more faster, it may die.
Written by Rohan Vaidya
At least 60 seconds.
120 miles or 99999 kilometers
At a sprint, 1.5 miles. In his lifetime 46517.3 miles.
Seconds are a measure of time and miles are a measure of distance. There is no answer.
distance = speed x time. Multiply the speed of light (in miles/second in this case) by the time in seconds, to get the distance travel in miles.
A cheetah can attain speeds up to 76 miles per hour but can only sustain them for over a distance of approximately 1,500 feet. Cheetahs can accelerate at an amazing rate, going from a standstill position to as fast as 68 mph in less than three seconds.
Only for a few seconds. If a cheetah ran that fast for a long time it would overheat and die!
If a cheetah can run a consistent speed of 75mph and the moon is and exact average distance of 238,854 miles away, then it would take a cheetah 3,184.72hrs. to run to the moon.
Wolf. Cheetahs are sprinters, not distance runners.
around 30 miles
Assuming the same speed over 1.5 miles as over 1.55 miles: 1 minute = 60 seconds Speed = distance ÷ time = 1.55 miles ÷ (23 x 60 + 27) seconds time = distance ÷ speed = 1.5 miles ÷ (1.55 miles ÷ 1407 seconds) = 1.5 ÷ 1.55 x 1407 seconds = 30/31 x 1407 seconds = 136119/31 seconds = 22 minutes 4119/31 seconds ≈ 22 minutes 41.6 seconds
speed=distance/time so speed*time=distance hence 56*(15/60)=14miles