Use the formula:
Speed = distance / time.
If you divide meters / seconds, the speed will obviously be in meters/second.
If you traveled 100 meters in 30 seconds, then you would be traveling at 3.333... meters per second, or 200 meters per minute, or 12 kilometers per hour (7.45 miles/hour).
This is a pretty silly question. The most basic / fundamental answer is: "It depends on how fast you are travelling." If you are travelling at 400 meters per second (a slow-to-moderate speed bullet) then it will take only one and "a fraction of one" seconds. If you are walking (steadily) at 4 meters every second, it will take 110-1/4 seconds, or one minute and 50-1/4 seconds. Distance = Speed x Time ... thus, Time = Distance / Speed
B: "You are running very fast". "You run very fast" and "I can run very fast" are statements but neither indicates that you or I are currently running fast (we may well be, but the sentences do not convey that fact).
Taking 10 seconds to move 500M would be, ummm, lets see, carry the one, times pi, ummm OH! It would be a speed of 50 meters per second, or 50m/sec That would be whipping right along!
Without any units for either the 40 or the 4.9 , the only thing we can say for sureis that your speed is exactly 40/4.9 , or about 8.163 length unit/time unit .-- If the 40 is meters and the 4.9 is seconds, thenyour speed is about 29.4 km/hr or 18.26 mph.-- If the 40 is yards and the 4.9 is seconds, thenyour speed is about 16.7 mph or 26.9 km/hr .
You would not be running at all.You would be travelling @ 0.245817 mph.
1000 meters in 60.6 seconds = 36.91 mph
900 meters/30 seconds = 30 meters/second
Your average speed is about 11 miles per hour.
6 seconds
0.57 seconds
2.5 seconds
98.63mph
both are just as fast although the one going 10 meters in five seconds is probably accelerating faster...
12.6 seconds, walcott runs in 10.3 seconds
13 mph
Wow, 3 miles per second is running fast. At 1609.34 meters per mile, this converts to 4828.02 meters per second. Since 5 minutes is 300 seconds,this means you would run 1448406 meters in that time.