Depends on many things how they train, how they eat, etc. .....my daughter does a 31.6 in yards...about a high 35 or low 36
It means that u can see at 10 ft what an average person sees at 20 feet. and the average vision is 20 20
It depends upon the species of hummingbird. A Ruby-throated hummingbird would have a wingspan of 3-4 inches. The smallest, a Bee Hummingbird is about 2.5 inches. The largest, a Giant Hummingbird is about 8.5 inches. The average seems to be about 4 inches
You need to convert the minutes to seconds. Then, simply divide the distance (meters) by the time in seconds.
1/2a(3.4)^2+[3.4a(a=0)](6.6)=100 [] is Vi and a in this case is 0 at it stops to accelerate when it gets to 3.4s so a=100/(.5)(3.4)^2....=17.30 now Vf=(3.4*17.30)+17.30(6.6)...=173.01
a = w2r = v2/r where a is acceleration w is angular velocity r is radius of orbit v is velocity.
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Half a second every metre.
Generally, swimming records are measured in meters. The current world record for a 50 meter butterfly swim is 22.43 seconds, set in 2009 by Rafael Munoz of Spain.
The area of Butterfly Park is 4,330.136371968 square meters.
The area of Butterfly World is 40,468.564224 square meters.
30 meters
11 meters is 110 decimeters.
11 meters is 36.0892 feet.
10.058 meters :D
There are usually 50 meters in a Olympic sized swimming pool.
It wouldn't be. If you're swimming in meters the pool should be 50 meters, and I've seen them be 25 meters occasionally. If you're swimming in yards the pool would be 25 yards.
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