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The average lifespan in the US is 78.4 years, which is 41,235,264 minutes, or 2,474,115,840 seconds.
i dont know.. a couple of minutes maybe:) SMILEY FACE:)
For a Cheetah or a Ford Mustang it's not that fast. For any human being, particularly an American, it's pretty darn good.
About 6 minutes 40 seconds at the average human (professional athlete) walking speed of 9km/h.
If you are not very experienced at running, 1km should take around 6 minutes. But if you have more experience, you can expect to run it a little faster. Anywhere from 3-5 minutes. It won't take too long mother way, so I would say just go out and try it.
About 8 minutes 40 seconds at the average human walking speed of 9km/h
About 14 minutes 40 seconds at the average human walking speed of 9km/h
0.034 m/s/s
20 minutes For a Human? 3,478,912,062 Years For a Machine? 8,912 Years For your Mom? 7 seconds
About 4 minutes 20 seconds at the average human walking speed of 9km/h
The rate of aging depends strongly on the breed of dog. Even if the average for all breeds is estimated, the rate decreases after the first two years. There is no way to calculate an accurate answer to your question without more information about the specific dog. If you don't care about using the mythical rate of "7 dog years per human year", then ANY duration in dog time is 7 times the human duration: (dog minutes) = (human minutes) * 7 Since a dog hour is 60 dog minutes: (60) = (human minutes) * 7 (human minutes) = 60 / 7 = 8.57143 human minutes = 8 minutes, 34.286 seconds in human time Again, this uses the mythical, fictional rate of "7 dog years per human year".
Running increases your heart rate. When you finish the 100 meters sprint in say fourteen seconds, the heart rate may go up to 180 beats per minute.