48 km/hr
150G meters is the average distance of the earth form the sun.
On average, one chiasma is equal to 50 centiMorgans of genetic distance.
It is the average distance between the centres of the two objects.
Distance from the sun during rotation.
About 80 million km, the same (strangely enough) as the distance from Earth to Mars. This assumes of course, in terms of the Earth's and Mars' orbits around the Sun, that both are in line with each other and on the same side of the Sun (which doesn't actually happen that often).
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150G meters is the average distance of the earth form the sun.
An object's average speed is(the distance it traveled during some time)/(the time it took to cover the distance).
Average speed = (distance traveled during some time) divided by (length of time to travel that distance)
Average speed during the time = (distance) divided by (time for that distance)
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To get average speed, just divide distance by time. In this case, you divide whatever distance an object moves during the 11 seconds, by the 11 seconds.
The distance is 354 KM and time depends on your speed and stoppages you make during your journey.
On average, one chiasma is equal to 50 centiMorgans of genetic distance.
The total distance divided by the total time equals the "Average speed" during that time.
Averaged speed = distance traveled during some time/time to cover the distance .
-- Measure the distance the object moved. -- Measure the time it took to move that distance. -- Divide (distance it moved) by (time it took). The result is average speed during that time.