148 feet
54 metres
Oh, dude, in one minute, a man can run as far as his legs can carry him! I mean, unless he's like, the Flash or something, then he could probably run like, really far. But most of us regular humans would probably just make it a few hundred meters before collapsing in a heap of sweat and regret.
About two minutes to cover 800 meters traveling at 15mph
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The light travels farther.Sound takes about 10 days to cover the same distance that light travels in 1 second.
To determine feet per second, divide the distance in feet by the time in seconds it takes to cover that distance. The formula for calculating speed is Speed = Distance / Time. For example, if an object travels 60 feet in 10 seconds, the speed would be 60 feet / 10 seconds = 6 feet per second.
One pounce for a cheetah each time can cover about 20 ft
A light-second is the distance that light travels in a second, i.e., 300,000 kilometers.
(distance the car travels) divided by (time it takes to cover that distance)
well i can cover that distance sprinting in 3 seconds
If an object travels at an average speed of 31 meters per second, you can calculate the distance it would cover in 30 seconds using the formula: distance = speed × time. Thus, distance = 31 meters/second × 30 seconds = 930 meters. Therefore, the object would travel 930 meters in 30 seconds.
If by "ms" you mean meters per second, then it would run 75 meters in 25 seconds. If by "ms" you mean miles, a cat is not going to cover 3 miles in 25 seconds, but for argument purposes, the distance the cat would run in 25 seconds would be 3 miles.
"Mean" means "average"= (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance)= ( 90 / 4.5 ) = 20 feet per second
No, the speed of an object cannot be determined solely by its mass and distance. Speed is calculated as the distance an object travels over a specific time period. To determine an object's speed, you would need to know both the distance it has traveled and the time it took to cover that distance.
The rate that you cover a distance is your speed. Speed is a measure of the distance traveled per unit time. If your units are meters and seconds, then your speed would be in meters/second. To find the speed of something you divide the distance it traveled by the time it took to travel that distance. For example if something traveled 40 meters in 10 seconds its speed would be (40 meters)/(10 seconds) = 4 meters/second
Average speed = (distance covered) divided by (time to cover the distance) = 30/5 = 6 meters per second.Equivalent to 21.6 km per hour.