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probably not because the average person runs 100 meters in 20-25 seconds, a person will be lucky to sprint it in under 20 seconds
A meter is a measure of LENGTH - a meter being just over three US feet. It is, of course, a unit of the METRIC system. There are 100 CENTI-meters in a meter, and 1000 meters makes one KILO-meter.Lenght
At that rate, he is running 23.109565 miles per hour. At this same rate, if he could keep up the pace for a mile (which we know can't be done) he could run a sub 3 minute mile!!
100 kilometer and 10 hectometers is not equal to 100 meters The conversions are as follows: 100 kilometer = 100000 meters 10 hectometers = 1000 meters 10000 centimeters = 100 meters 100000 millimeters = 100 meters
200,000 meters
It would convert to 10.5 seconds for 100 meters.
11.99 seconds because 100 yard dash is 91 meters. 100 meters/91 meters = 1.09 Then do 11 seconds x 1.09 = 11.99 seconds. If you round it, you basically be getting a 12 second 100 meter dash.
Your time would be just about the same since a yard is 36 inches and a meter is 39.37 inches. 100 yards is 91.44m. With a time of 11.5 for about 90m, you are running on average 10m in about 1.28 seconds, making your 100m time about 12.78, given the same circumstances.
Your time in the 100m would be 13.85 seconds.
To convert a 100-yard time of 9.1 seconds to a 100-meter equivalent, we first note that 100 yards is approximately 91.44 meters. Using a simple ratio, we can estimate the time to cover 100 meters by calculating it as follows: ( \text{Time for 100m} = \left( \frac{100m}{91.44m} \right) \times 9.1s \approx 9.95s ). Therefore, running 100 yards in 9.1 seconds is roughly equivalent to completing 100 meters in about 9.95 seconds.
To calculate the runner's average speed, you would use the formula: speed = distance ÷ time. In this case, the distance is 100 meters and the time is 15 seconds. Therefore, the average speed of the runner would be 100 meters ÷ 15 seconds = 6.67 meters per second.
To calculate the speed of the elk, you would use the formula: speed = distance/time. In this case, the distance covered is 100 meters and the time taken is 5 seconds. So, the speed of the elk would be 100 meters / 5 seconds = 20 meters per second. Therefore, the elk is running at a speed of 20 meters per second.
11.37 . About 1 1/2 seconds slower than usain bolt
To calculate average speed, you would use the formula: average speed = total distance / total time. In this case, the total distance is 100 meters and the total time is 55 seconds. Therefore, the average speed would be 100 meters / 55 seconds = 1.82 meters per second.
100 meters per 15.00 seconds = 14.91 mph
11.88
100 meters / 11 seconds = 20.336 mph (rounded)