knots, I assume?
25 x 1.853 km/h = 46,352 km/h
Yes, running at 20 mph would be considered fast for most people. The average running speed for adults is around 5-8 mph, so running at 20 mph would be significantly faster than average.
Both fast oxidative and fast glycolytic muscle fibers are types of fast-twitch muscle fibers that contract quickly and generate a lot of force.
Majungasaurus was estimated to have been able to run at speeds of around 20-25 km/h (12-15 mph). It was a large theropod dinosaur, so it would have been fairly quick for its size.
No, Proteus vulgaris is not acid-fast. Acid-fast bacteria retain the primary stain, carbol fuchsin, despite exposure to acid-alcohol decolorizer, while non-acid-fast bacteria do not retain the stain. Proteus vulgaris is a non-acid-fast bacterium.
No, Bacillus subtilis is not an acid-fast bacterium.
multiply knots by 1.852
Yes, 25 mph is considered fast when riding a bike.
They are sort of fast. They can run from 25-35 mph.
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Very, Very Fast!!
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