Leg length will determine your maximum walking speed. This was analyzed in an article in Scientific American about 7 years ago. To go any faster than this, any organism must become airborn (run).
Sorry, but I do not remember the exact reference.
The average length of the lower leg of a human being varies greatly depending on ethnicity and sex. On average, the lower leg is about 13 to about 21 inches in length.
The average leg-to-body ratio for females is typically around 1:1.5, meaning that the length of a woman's legs is about 1.5 times the length of her torso.
Yes, dehydration can affect veins in the leg by making the blood thicker and harder to circulate, leading to a higher risk of blood clots and varicose veins. Staying hydrated helps maintain proper blood flow and prevent these issues.
For females, the most attractive length is 1.4 times the length of the upper body, the average is slightly lower. For males, the most attractive length is equal legs and torso length, but the average is higher.
Blood travels at an average speed of about 3-4 miles per hour in the body. Factors that can affect its speed include the diameter of blood vessels, blood pressure, and the viscosity of the blood.
leg length doesn't really matter because many of my friends are really tall and im really short, and i run faster than them :)
Leg length can affect running speed by influencing stride length, which is the distance covered with each step. Longer legs can potentially lead to a longer stride length, allowing for greater speed. However, factors such as stride frequency, muscle strength, and technique also play important roles in determining running speed.
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A triangle is a rigid structure and the length of any of its sides makes no difference to its geometric rigidity. However, the longer the leg of any shape is, the more likely it is to buckle under strain. In that respect, the length of the leg will affect its strength.
Leg length can affect speed in running as it can impact stride length and frequency. Longer legs may help with covering more ground with each stride, leading to potentially faster speeds. However, shorter legs may allow for quicker turnover and increased frequency of steps, which can also contribute to speed. Ultimately, speed is a combination of various factors, including leg length, muscle strength, and running technique.
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Leg power certainly affects the speed of an athlete. The strength generated by pushing against the ground usually increases speed.
the maximum speed an animal can walk in feet per second is s = 5.7 to the power of l where l is the animals leg length in feet what is the maximum walking speed for a camel with a leg length o 5.7 feet?
Its Tangent, APEX "The tangent of an angle is the ratio of the opposite leg length to the adjacent leg length."
The other leg length is 16.
# it is almost 2000-3000 # it also somtimes is 500000 #
The length of the day would change if either the rotational speed of the the planet or the orbital distance from the sun changed. However, if you mean what factors affect the length of daylight, then that is different.