Depends on how fast the bike is going and how fast the car went. If the car was doing 60 and the bike is doing 20 then the bike will need 3 minutes to cover the same distance.
10*1760*36 = 633600 inches in 60 minutes 10560 inches in 1 minute Circumference of bike wheel = 2*pi*27 = 169.6460033 inches 10560/169.6460033 = 62.24726663 revolutions of bike wheel in 1 minute 62.24726663*360 degrees = 22409.01599 degrees in 1 minute Therefore the bike's wheel spoke has turned through an angle of 22409 degrees in I minute, correct to 5 significant figures.
if your speed is 4 miles per hour it takes an hour,at 8mph it takes 30 minutes.
It takes 21 minutes to swim a mile It takes 7 hours to bike 25 miles It takes 3 hors to run 6.2 miles
Any trip that is within 20 minutes riding time of your starting point.
About 6.3 calories/min.
26/52 = 1/2 mile per minute or 30 miles per hour
it shouldn't take 30 minutes, it sounds like there might be another problem with the bike
Entirely pointless question as there aren't any steps in bike riding, and a stationary bike doesn't go anywhere. But making some rough comparisons to real life riding a 20 mile ride under average conditions can be anywhere between 45 minutes and one hour 20 minutes, depending on the rider, bike and course. A well accepted recommendation states that the cranks should turn at a rate of 80-100 turns/minute, which gives you around 6000 turns for the ride.
13.5 miles at 18mph from house to school
3,25 km
It depends on your speed, but on average it should take somewhere between 5-10 minutes per mile. Totalling to about 130-260 minutes. (2hrs10mins - 4hrs20mins)
conducted while the patient exercises on a treadmill or a stationary bike. It is performed in a physician's office or an exercise laboratory and takes 15-30 minutes.