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Speed, heart rate, a flat course, and a 1-mile track
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Distance = rate * time time=distance/rate 1 mile / 565 mile/hr = 0.00177 hr = 0.106 minutes = 6.372 seconds
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A rate compares two different units. Ex. 1 mile / 1 hour A ratio compares two of the same units. Ex. 1 mile / 2 miles
the heart rate measured is after 1 minute.....example: 69 rat heart per minute
Well of course that depends on your basal heart rate (when you have been sedentary for about 5 minutes or so) and also the pace you are walking and how much energy that requires from you. The normal human heart rate can range anywhere between 50 and 100 beats per minute give or take depending on various factors such as your level of fitness and overall health. When you are exerting yourself to your physical maximum your heart rate can almost double!! So if you want an answer that personally fits you, consider getting a fitness assessment or even take your own pulse at rest, and then walk as fast, hard and long as you desire, and then take your pulse again!!
distance = rate * time 1 mile = 55 miles/hour * t t = 1 mile / 55 hours/mile = 1/55 hours or about 1 minute, 5 minutes, and 27 seconds
1 mile = 5280 ft% rate:= 520/5280 * 100%= 0.0985 * 100%= 9.85%
If you were traveling at 60 mph you are going at a rate of 1 mile per minute (60 seconds). If you are walking at a speed of 1 mph then it would take you 1 hour to walk one mile.
To accurately measure VO2 max at home, you can use a fitness tracker or a smartphone app that includes a heart rate monitor. These devices can estimate your VO2 max based on your heart rate during exercise. You can also perform a submaximal exercise test, such as a 1-mile walk or run, and use an online calculator to estimate your VO2 max based on your time and heart rate.
On 1/1/2011 or there after it is .51 cents per mile.