As this would depend on numerous factors such as where, when etc there are no definative records.
Michael Jordan did not play during the 1998-1999 NBA season. He announced his second retirement on January 13, 1999.
Michael Jordan won his second NBA MVP award in 1991. That was for the 1990-91 season.
In general, the acceleration during that time interval could vary considerably. However, we can calculate the average acceleration during the interval. The change in speed is 20 meters per second - 5 meters per second = 15 meters per second, and this change in speed occurs over a 3 second interval. Thus the average change in speed over this interval is 15 meters per second/ 3 seconds = 5 meters per second per second = 5 meters/second2
yes
He quit in 2099
320 meters
The average speed during that period is 500 meters per second.
There are 1000 meters/second in 1 kilo meters/second
Yes because they will make the second during the re-runs and it is called sabuna returns
ni
During the 1986 season.
Yes, during the summer of 2010