Michael Phelps had a record of 50m in 24seconds,reference:shaq vs michael phelps part 1 so it should be around there
i believe hes a top American swimmer
To determine how far swimmer 2 will go in 30 seconds, we need to know their speed. If their speed is provided, we can calculate the distance using the formula: distance = speed × time. Without specific speed information, it's impossible to provide an exact distance. Please provide the swimmer's speed for a precise answer.
1.82 m/s
It would depend upon the speed of the swimmer, and whether the swimmer is actually a dog, or a human.
The same way you calculate the average speed of any object. You divide distance by time.
in the same direction as her motion.
Ian Thorpe is the Best swimmer ever and he shouldn't have retired so young!!!!!!!!!!!!
When operating a Personal Watercraft (PWC) in a designated swimmer area, you must reduce your speed to no-wake speed as soon as you enter the area. This typically means you should avoid creating any significant wake, which can pose a danger to swimmers. It's essential to maintain this speed until you are safely out of the swimmer area to ensure the safety of all individuals in the water. Always be aware of local regulations, as they may vary by location.
Seeing as you are looking at speed, you could use a stopwatch.
Humpback whales are powerful swimmers, with speeds capable in excess of 30 mph in a burst. No one knows what their sustained top speed can be. Average cruising speed is between 3-7 mph, depending on whether the animal is adult, juvenile, or calf.
Not necessarily. Power is a measure of how quickly work can be done. In this case, the faster swimmer may exhibit more speed or velocity, but it doesn't necessarily mean they are exerting more power if their technique is more efficient. Power in swimming depends on both speed and the force applied.
Since the speed is constant (acceleration is zero), we know the horizontal forces are balanced.The swimmer's forward force cancels the 110N drag force.Work done by the swimmer is (110N x .22meter) = 24.2 N-m per second= 24.2 Joules per second= 24.2 watts