You need to convert the minutes to seconds. Then, simply divide the distance (meters) by the time in seconds.
It really does depend on how fit and healthy you are!The fastest Human Ever recorded:As of June 2000, the fastest human ever recorded is Michael Johnson, the American track and field star. On August 1, 1996 he set the world record by running 200 meters in 19.32 seconds. He won an Olympic title in Atlanta, GeorgiaJohnson's record can be calculated to equal 10.35 m/s or 37.267 km/hNote -this speed is slow compared to the cheetah who can run at a top speed of about 30 m/s or 100 km/h -- three times the speed of the fastest person on Earth.The Average Human:The average person runs generally from 12 - 17 miles an hour in sprints. Running over a longer period of time you can potentially go faster. Humans are some of the slowest mammals because we have not adapted fully into being bipedal creatures. We still have a short femur bone from when we crawled.
Hermen Frasch in 1894 devised a brilliant technique of obtaining sulphur from these deposits. His technique was practical, simple and cost effective. In this process, now called the Frasch process, a system of three concentric pipes is sunk into the earth to reach the sulphur beds (about 300m deep).
the top speed on my 300m special is 149mph
well, im not sure if jets travel at constant speeds, but if they dont the average speed would be 300m/s(meters per second).
The engine computer does act as a speed limiter.
60m/s
The constant speed at which light travels is 300M m/s.
Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.Idle speed is computer controlled and is not adjustable.
100m in 20s = 300m in 60s = 1 minute so 300m x 60min = 18000m in 1hour Answer: 18 kilometres per hour
Around 1 hour
With a scan tool, or unhook the battery for five minutes.
45-50 secs
Only when it fails. 250,000 miles would be average.
300m is 0.3 km.